Canadian Coins include pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars, as well as dollar and two dollar coins.
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$50 here in Ontario Canada...
about one-quarter of the worlds freshwater
The Hudson plain
It is worth face value of whatever country it is from. The most common would be a 1982 quarter from Canada. If it is indeed from Canada, it is worth 25 cents CAD or about 25 cents USD. They are quite common and frequently found in change in Canada.
well the currency is always changing but a US quarter is worth about the same as canadian..........26-28 cents
A "quarter" is the slang name for a 25-cent coin in both the US and Canada, because 25 cents is one-fourth of a dollar.
Not enough info what condition is it in and what mint mark
Canada stopped using silver in its coins in 1968. Your quarter is made of nickel and worth face value only.
it is only worth 30 cents in canada-us
Nunavut covers about one-fifth of Canada's land mass. Specifically, it is the largest territory in Canada, comprising approximately 1.9 million square kilometers, which is about 20% of the country's total area. This makes it a significant portion of Canada's overall geography, but not as much as one-third or one-quarter.
The center of the 2004 Canadian souvenir quarter features an image of a common loon, a bird that is a symbol of Canada and often associated with its natural beauty. This design is part of a series celebrating Canada's wildlife and natural heritage. The common loon is depicted in a swimming pose, reflecting the serene lakes and waterways of Canada. The quarter is also notable for its unique colorization, which highlights the loon and enhances its visual appeal.