Counterfeit toonies are suspected of being made in China, the RCMP said. Their appearance, weight, metal die strike errors and even die misalignments can give them away as fakes.
Known colloquially as the "toonie," the C$2 ($1.50, £1.20) coin is said to be the world's first glow-in-the-dark coin to enter into circulation. The winning design, which was chosen from 10,000 ...
The Royal Canadian Mint's newest release is sure to spread some Christmas cheer: a toonie in the shape of The Nutcracker's Sugar Plum Fairy. The mint previously released other coins from The ...
The $2 coin, called Inuit Nunangat — which means Inuit homeland — is to show Canadians about the ways of life and vital culture of the Inuit. Contact Metroland Staff at [email protected].