The currency used in the Yukon Territory is Canadian dollars, which feature various designs and denominations. Canadian banknotes are colorful and include images of notable Canadians and significant cultural symbols, while coins feature iconic Canadian images, such as the beaver and the caribou. The bills are available in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, with distinctive colors and security features. Overall, Yukon currency reflects Canada's rich heritage and natural beauty.
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2003 Yukon Denali body style
The flag of Yukon, Canada, is green, white, and blue, and has the coat of arms of Yukon at the center, above a wreath of fireweed, the official flower. You can see a picture of it here.
British Columbia has the most mountains in Canada.
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
look for gold
it short of looks like Japan money
Well, how do those €'s look like?
Quebec is the only province with land above the 60 degree mark. There are three territories above that; Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory and Nunavut Territory. I think if you look closely at a map you'll see a little bit of Newfoundland and Labrador north of 60 as well.
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How does euro money picture look