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Not gold, but brass and nickel. It's a common circulation coin worth face value only. Canada got rid of its $1 bills back in the late 1980s and has used their version of "golden dollars" ever since.

FWIW, ALL coins from England and the Commonwealth have the Queen's picture on them so that doesn't really help to ID a specific coin.

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Brass, not gold. Unless it's uncirculated or proof, it's an extremely common coin that has no extra value.

These coins are called "loonies" because they feature a picture of a swimming Canadian loon bird.

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Face value only

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