The Canadian quarter is worth a price ranging from $8 to $10 each. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the coin.
A Canadian quarter featuring a cougar, which is part of the 1979-1985 series known as the "Wildlife Series," typically has a face value of 25 cents. However, its collectible value can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, in circulated condition, it may be worth a bit more than face value, while uncirculated or rare varieties could fetch higher prices. It's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
For a 99 it is behind the right rear quarter trim panel.
The 1967 quarter has a bobcat on it, not a cougar. So many were issued that unless it's in uncirculated condition, it isn't worth much more than face value. An uncirculated quarter sells for about $7
"cougar" is "puma" in French (from the Spanish), and "couguar" or "cougar" in Canadian French (from the Portuguese).The term "lion des montagnes" is sometimes used inappropriately by authors as a literal translation of "mountain lion".un couguar
Caribou, cougar and coyote are animals in Canada. Canadian lynx is an animal in Canada.
Cougar skin is made of cougar.
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A possible suffix for "cougar" could be "-like," as in "cougar-like" to describe something that resembles or is characteristic of a cougar.
yes they will kill another cougar, only if another cougar attacks it, or the mom's baby cubs.
Cougar is watching you.
Elisha Cuthbert
cougar,linx and anything that eats meat exccept humans