It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
It's worth one Canadian dollar.
I would say it would only be worth face value; one Canadian dollar.
The modern "loonie" dollar was introduced in 1987.
A Canadian loonie weighs 6.27 grams.
The Loonie
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A Canadian loonie, which is a one-dollar coin, weighs approximately 6.27 grams. The coin is composed of a nickel-plated steel outer ring surrounding a nickel inner core. The weight of the loonie has remained consistent since its introduction in 1987.
Whether it's a US Anthony dollar or a Canadian "loonie", it's only worth face value.
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 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.
"Loonie" is a slang term for the Canadian one-dollar coin. It gets its name from the image of a common loon, a bird native to Canada, that is featured on one side of the coin.