The first toonie, Canada’s two-dollar coin, was introduced on February 19, 1996. It replaced the two-dollar banknote and features a polar bear on one side and a design representing the Canadian flag on the other. The coin is notable for its distinctive bimetallic composition, with a nickel-brass center and a nickel-plated outer ring.
Canada introduced its $2 coin in 1996.
first you grab the toonie then take the drill and put it in the center and hold down the trigger (if it doesn't work who cares any way because who would want to drill a whole through a toonie anyway?)
A polar bear is on the reverse side of a Toonie.
If the question is supposed to ask about the coin's value, it's worth $2 Canadian.
1996
Yes, a toonie is in fact a compound. It is a compound because it is made with compound elements like zinc and copper.
The outer ring of the toonie is 99% nickel. The center is 92% copper, 6% aluminium, and 2% nickel.
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Toonie
there are 20
There are two animals on the Canadian two-dollar coin, commonly referred to as the toonie. These animals are a polar bear and an Arctic hare.
The Polar Bear is depicted on Canada's Toonie.