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You are not supposed to remove a center of a "Toonie" (Canadian Two Dollar Coin), or for that matter, deface any Canadian Coin (or Paper Money) at all. Exceptions are made for Colourised or Laser Colourisations of Canadian Coins. Removing the centre of a Canadian coin is illegal, as this is Canadian Federal Coinage, and is protected by law at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Parliament. Heavy-duty tools would be needed to remove the Toonie centres, and this method would be tantamount to defacing the Coins. A quite similar law was passed in the United States several years ago as well by the U.S. Congress. In that case, similar exceptions were also made, which particularly mentioned the U.S. 1 Cent Coin. E-mail the Bank of Canada or other Canadian legal authorities before you attempt to do this to make sure you do not get unnecessarily penalized for it.

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