Toonie

colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="goldenrod"|Toonie
alue: 2.00 CAD
ass: 7.3 g
iameter: 28 mm
hickness: 1.8 mm
dge: Intermittent
milled/smooth
omposition: outer ring
  99% Ni
inner core
  92% Cu,
  6% Al,
  2% Ni
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="goldenrod"| Obverse
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esign: Queen Elizabeth II,
Canada's Queen
esigner: Susanna Blunt
esign Date: 2003
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="goldenrod"| Reverse
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esign: polar bear
in early summer
on an ice floe
esigner: Brent Townsend
esign Date: 1996
"Toonie" is the unofficial name for Canada's two-dollar coin; it is a portmanteau word combining the number "two" with the name of the loonie, Canada's one-dollar coin. Introduced in 1996, the toonie is a bi-metallic coin which bears an image of a polar bear, by Campbellford, Ontario artist Brent Townsend, on the reverse. The obverse, like all other Canadian coins, has a portrait of the Queen. Spelling is far from standardized, and "twonie" is still not uncommon. When the coin was introduced a number of nicknames were suggested. Runners up included the 'bearly', the 'deuce' and the 'doubloonie'. A joke refers to the coin as 'The Queen with the Bear Behind'. Another joke poked fun at the then-poor Canadian dollar to American dollar exchange rate by suggesting that the coin be called 'an American dollar'. Despite the name being unofficial, the Government of Canada uses "toonie" in its Newcomer's Guide.

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