Its pretty low right now, I believe it is 79 Cents USD for 1 CAD Dollar.
There is an inverse relationship between value of money and the price level. So if the value of money is low, then the price level is high or if the value of money is high, then the price level is low.
differentiate between value for money and profit maximization
No, Canada uses the Canadian Dollar, although it's value and exchange rate is different to that of the US Dollar.
Commodity money has value in itself while flat money has value only because it is given value
Token money is a type of money whose intrinsic worth is less than its nominal value eg its value as money is less than its value as metal while fiat money is a type of money which intrinsic value is more than its nominal value.
Between ten cents and $4, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
Canadian money actually has less value than the United States dollar. A United States dollar in Canada is worth about $1.11 in Canadian money as of September 15, 2014. This rate of exchange does not stay a constant value.
There will be an established exchange rate and you can probably find a bank that does exchange to get Canadian money for your Mexican money.
Between 90-150 dollars.
Value and btw Netherlands uses euros
Commodity money has value in itself while fiat money has value only because it is given value
Both currencies are called a "dollar" but their relative value isn't connected.