Common Canadian Coins currently in circulation are:
Penny (1c)
Nickel (5c)
Dime (10c)
Quarter (25c)
Dollar ($1) - Common called the "Looney"
Two Dollar ($2) - Commonly called "Tooney"
There have been thousands of coins minted by the Canadian government. It is not possible to list all of them in this space. You need to supply date, which coin and condition before an answer can be supplied.
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There many places where one can find information on US coin values. One can find this information from online websites such as Coin Study. One may also be able to get an idea on US coin values by viewing US coins on eBay.
The Red Book is a popular guidebook for coin collectors that provides information on coin values and prices. However, these values can change frequently due to market conditions and collector demand. To get the most up-to-date coin values, it is recommended to consult online coin pricing websites, auction results, or to have coins professionally appraised.
No. It is a British coin.
yes, his portrait was struck on a Canadian coin.
There's no simple answer. At least 4 varieties of this coin were struck and values range from a couple of bucks to about $125. You'd need to have it inspected by someone who specializes in Canadian coins.
There are several varieties of this coin with a wide range of values, so it would have to be examined in person to say for sure.
The design on the back of the coin is the Canadian Coat of Arms.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date. Alternately you can check values at the site linked below.
There are a few websites that have the values of old coins listed. Some of those websites include CoinTrackers, Coinquest, The Old Coin Shop and Coin Values Online.
A Canadian $20.00 gold coin is worth around $400.00
The 'toonie'is the two dollar coin and a 'loonie'is a one dollar coin in the Canadian currency. A Looney is also a water bird of Canada of which is on the one dollar coin.