It may not be made of gold, but Canada's new glow-in-the-dark, two-dollar coin sure does glitter. Known colloquially as the "toonie," the C$2 ($1.50, £1.20) coin is said to be the world's first ...
Check your change — you could add Canada's newest colourful coin to your collection ... excited that she will now be honoured in Canadian currency, the way we have honoured her in our hearts ...
In Canada, cryptocurrency is treated as property ... In case of a rug pull, where you hold the coins but they have lost their value, you may not be able to claim crypto loss as well.
A team of archaeologists studied the coin in consultation with a former curator of the Bank of Canada's Currency Museum and determined it had been minted in Canterbury sometime between 1493 and 1499.
As the price of oil remained stubbornly high between 2010 and 2014, Canada's currency traded between $1.05 and $0.95 US. But when the price of oil fell in 2015, the loonie plummeted as well.