As Tim pointed out, a loonie is a Canadian one dollar coin, with a picture of
the queen on one side and a picture of a loon on the reverse. A toonie is the
two dollar coin showing the queen with a bare behind (appologies to all
royalists - for those that haven't seen a toonie, the reverse picture is of a
polar bear - and spelling never was my long suit).
cheers
Scott
> From: wbeech@flash.net
>
> BTW, you can explain Loonies & Toonnies while you are at it.
>
>
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