On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Ken Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Knarf - isn't a looney a $2.00 canadian bill ?

A looney is a $1 coin, so called because there's an image of a loon on
one side (I can never remember which is obverse and which is reverse -
the Queen's on one side and a loon the other;  you figure out which is
which).

The $2 coin has a polar bear on it (and the Queen on 't'other side),
but it's called a tooney.  As in a two-dollar-looney.  Aren't we
clever?

Our $1 bill went out of circulation maybe 20 years ago, the $2 bill
maybe 10 years ago...

cheers,
frank



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