Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar. There are 6 coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Production of 1-cent coins ("pennies") ended in 2012 but they can still be found in circulation.
The Canadian Dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar
The Canadian dollar which , which a 1$ coin is called a loonie and a 2$ coin is a toonie
Canadians use coins and paper money.
Only about 15% of Canadians use solar energy. Nikka.
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what currency do gambia use
There's no such coin. Britain has always used pounds sterling as its currency. The dime denomination is unique to the US, although Canadians sometimes use the same term for their 10¢ piece.
100 in Canada is the same as 100 anywhere else. The Canadians use the Canadian dollar as currency so 100 in money is 100 Canadian dollars
Jordanians use Dinars as their currency.
What currency do USA use?!?!?!?!?!
It is their country's currency. It is as much important to them as Euro is to Europeans, Canadian dollar to the Canadians, or the US dollar to the Americans.
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