It's a standard circulation coin worth face value only.
A twonie is a Canadian Two Dollar coin. It has a polar bear on one side and the Queen's picture on the other side. The name Twonie comes from what the Canadians call their one dollar coin, A Loonie which has the Loon on the back side of the coin. So since it's a two dollar coin they combined Two and Loonie and came up with twonie.
At present, 25 cents Canadian is worth 24 cents American.
It's worth one cent in Canada.
I had to seriously modify your question for searchability. In particular, a loonie IS a dollar and a twonie IS $2 so a "$2 twonie" is like saying "a round circle" or "a triangle with 3 sides", LOL! Anyway, the loonie and twonie are both circulation coins that are worth face value only. I'm assuming the remainder of your coins are also Canadian so I'm going to point you to the site http://www.pcfleet.com/Coinclub/Canada/Can_coins-en.htm as a source of value guides
You didn't state which country it's from, but the most common $2 coin in the British Commonwealth is the Canadian "twonie". That would make it an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only, somewhere around $1.70 U.S. depending on the current exchange rate.
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.
It's worth one Canadian dollar.
How much is 1903 Canadian dime worth
Canadian Forum ended in 2000.
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
2000 / 0.4521 = 4423.8 Canadian Dollars.
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00