Yes, a Canadian toonie is still worth its face value of two dollars even if the center pops out. However, if the coin is damaged or altered significantly, it may be considered less desirable to collectors. In most transactions, as long as the outer ring is intact and the coin is recognizable, it can still be used as currency.
To me it is worth 1000.oo dollars
A 2000 toonie, which is a Canadian two-dollar coin, is worth two Canadian dollars regardless of its year of minting. However, its value can vary slightly based on its condition and collectibility. In general circulation, it's worth its face value, but collectors might pay more for coins in uncirculated condition or with specific minting errors.
The one dollar Canadian coin is called a loonie or loony because the coin has a loon picture on one side. The toonie or toony is worth two lonnies because it is a two dollar coin.
If the question is supposed to ask about the coin's value, it's worth $2 Canadian.
A "toonie" is a Canadian two-dollar coin. It features a polar bear on one side and an image representing the Canadian coat of arms on the other. The coin is worth exactly two Canadian dollars and is commonly used in everyday transactions across Canada.
the $2 Canadian coin is called a toonie. And its worth would depend on what other currency you're comparing it to. If your question refers to its value as a collectible, unless the coin is uncirculated or proof it's only worth CDN $2
its worth 1 cent.
10 Canadian cents of course. Why did you put a o?
They are worth $2.00 Canadian, or $2.052 US
five cents
Copper-nickel, not silver.Brass, not gold.It's a common circulation coin with the slang name "twonie" or "toonie" and it has no extra value unless it's in proof or uncirculated condition.
By far the most valuable is the ultra-rare 1911. One sold at auction in 2003 for just over one million dollars.