The Canadian loonie, which is the one-dollar coin, is primarily made of a nickel-brass alloy that consists of 92% copper, 6% aluminum, and 2% nickel. This composition gives the coin its distinctive golden color and durability. The loonie is produced through a minting process that involves striking the alloy disks with high pressure to create the final coin shape and design. The Royal Canadian Mint oversees this process, ensuring quality and consistency in the production of Canadian currency.
Mutated gay man gave the loonie aids and the loonie did a flip and died.
The modern "loonie" dollar was introduced in 1987.
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no i do not think that a loonie is a mechanical mixture.
no i do not think that a loonie is a mechanical mixture.
The Canadian one-dollar coin, also known as the loonie, is made of a nickel plated with brass. The inner core of the coin is made of pure nickel. Its distinctive design features a common loon, a bird native to Canada, which is how it got its nickname.
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The bird found on the Canadian one-dollar coin, commonly known as the "loonie," is the common loon. It is a native bird to Canada and is known for its distinctive black and white plumage.
A Canadian loonie weighs 6.27 grams.
In 2002, at the Salt Lake City Olympics, the ice at the rink was made by a Canadian. He placed a loonie at centre ice to give the Canadian Olympic teams good luck.
The cast of Loonie - 2007 includes: Allegra Fulton as Angel
Density is equal to mass divided by volume. mass of loonie is 7 grams volume of loonie is .78cm^3 7÷.78 = 8.974358974358974 g/cm^3