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The 5-cent has a beaver, the 25- cent has a caribou (NOT a moose), the 1-dollar shows a loon, and the 2-dollar features polar bears.

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When were toonies released?

Toonies, the two-dollar coins of Canada, were officially released on February 19, 1996. They were introduced to replace the two-dollar banknote and are known for their distinctive bi-metallic design. The name "toonie" is a blend of "two" and "loonie," the nickname for the one-dollar coin.


What is the currency and language of Canada?

The Canadian Dollar. Canada has two official languages, French and English.


What are the names of Canada's money?

Our paper money has always been called bills or dollars. The one and two dollar bills have been replaced by coins. The one dollar coin became known as the loonie as the coin is engraved with a loon. When the two dollars coins were circulated they became known as the toonie.


Would a New Zealand 10 cent coin that has been minted in the gold colour of the Dollar and Two Dollar coins instead of the copper colour be worth something?

If the coin is a 2007 coin - A New Zealand 2007 bronze finish 10 cent coin (Tuatara Commemorative), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $10 NZD. There were 15,000 minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.


What was the toonies government in Canada?

The "Toonies government" in Canada refers to the period when the Canadian dollar was colloquially known as the "toonie," a two-dollar coin introduced in 1996. This term is sometimes used informally to describe the economic climate and policies during the time when the Canadian economy was strong, with a focus on fiscal responsibility and balanced budgets. The "Toonies government" is not an official term but may be used to characterize certain government policies related to fiscal management and economic stability during that era.