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- Loonie abstract "The Canadian one dollar coin, commonly called the loonie, is a gold-coloured one-dollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon, a bird which is common and well known in Canada, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.The coin's outline is an 11-sided curve of constant width. Its diameter of 26.5 mm and its 11-sidedness matched that of the already-circulating Susan B. Anthony dollar in the United States, and its thickness of 1.95 mm was a close match to the latter's 2.0 mm. Its gold colour differed from the silver-coloured Anthony dollar; however, the succeeding Sacagawea and Presidential dollars matched the loonie's overall hue. Other coins using a curve of constant width include the 7-sided British twenty pence and fifty pence coins (the latter of which has similar size and value to the loonie, but is silver in colour).The coin has become the symbol of the Canadian dollar: media often discuss the rate at which the loonie is trading against other currencies. The nickname loonie (huard in French) became so widely recognized that in 2006 the Royal Canadian Mint secured the rights to it. When the Canadian two-dollar coin was introduced in 1996, it was in turn nicknamed the "toonie" (a portmanteau of "two" and "loonie").".
- Loonie wikiPageExternalLink 1991_loonie_e.html.
- Loonie wikiPageExternalLink coins-prices.php?canadian_coins=1-dollar-1935-2012.
- Loonie wikiPageID "18400".
- Loonie wikiPageRevisionID "603952856".
- Loonie catalogNumber "-".
- Loonie composition Steel.
- Loonie composition "1987".
- Loonie composition "2007".
- Loonie composition "2012".
- Loonie composition "8.5".
- Loonie composition "91.5".
- Loonie composition "brass plating".
- Loonie composition "some coins used brass plating instead".
- Loonie country "Canada".
- Loonie denomination "Loonie".
- Loonie diameter "26.5".
- Loonie edge "Eleven-sided, smooth".
- Loonie hasPhotoCollection Loonie.
- Loonie mass "6.27".
- Loonie obverse "Canadian Dollar - obverse.png".
- Loonie obverseDesign Elizabeth_II.
- Loonie obverseDesign Monarchy_of_Canada.
- Loonie obverseDesignDate "2003".
- Loonie obverseDesigner Susanna_Blunt.
- Loonie reverse "Canadian Dollar - reverse.png".
- Loonie reverseDesign "common loon in water".
- Loonie reverseDesignDate "1987".
- Loonie reverseDesigner Robert-Ralph_Carmichael.
- Loonie thickness "1.95".
- Loonie unit Canadian_dollar.
- Loonie value "1".
- Loonie yearsOfMinting "1987".
- Loonie subject Category:1987_establishments_in_Canada.
- Loonie subject Category:Coins_of_Canada.
- Loonie comment "The Canadian one dollar coin, commonly called the loonie, is a gold-coloured one-dollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon, a bird which is common and well known in Canada, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.The coin's outline is an 11-sided curve of constant width. Its diameter of 26.5 mm and its 11-sidedness matched that of the already-circulating Susan B.".
- Loonie label "Loonie".
- Loonie label "Один доллар (Канада)".
- Loonie label "一加元硬幣".
- Loonie sameAs Pièce_de_1_dollar_canadien.
- Loonie sameAs m.04ns2.
- Loonie sameAs Q2345019.
- Loonie sameAs Q2345019.
- Loonie wasDerivedFrom Loonie?oldid=603952856.
- Loonie isPrimaryTopicOf Loonie.