Winnipeg and Ottawa. I believe that the Winnipeg mint does circulated coins and the Ottawa mint does uncirculated ones.
quarter and a dime (the other coin is a dime).
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Vancouver and Quebec
There are two specific Canadian cities that will be co-hosting the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in 2015 and 2017. These two cities are Toronto and Montreal.
Yes. They are two dollar coins, called "toonies" by canadians. They started making the polar bear coins in 1996.
Canadian coins include pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars, as well as dollar and two dollar coins.
One- and two-dollar Canadian coins are in wide circulation and can be found anywhere in Canada, and may be available at the exchange counter of your local bank. There is no five-dollar Canadian coin in circulation. If there is one, it is actually not currency, but either bullion or jewelry, and can be purchased through the Canadian Mint.
Canadians dollars. One dollar coins are called 'Loonies', and two dollar coins are called 'Toonies'. Canadian dollar are very close to the American dollar, I believe. Also...I'm sorry but, it would be 'their' not 'there'.
British Columbia is a province. Two of the major cities in British Columbia are Vancouver and Victoria.
Montréal and Québec City
Toronto and Ottawa are two Canadian cities that have roughly the same latitude as Edinburgh, Scotland. They are all situated around 55 degrees north latitude.
two pound coins are made out of copper/zinc/brass/and nickel not gold