Canadian dollar
History
Monetary units of Canada.
Merits
Canadian course dollar.
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Canadian dollar

1. Canadian dollar

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2. History

The monetary unit of the Country of the maple
leaf is Luni. In the international concept of the
Canadian dollar has the designation Canadian
dollar. In circulation are a banknote with a par
value of 2, 5 Canadian dollars, 10 Canadian
dollars, 20 Canadian dollars, 50 Canadian
dollars, 100 Canadian dollars and 1,000
Canadian dollars and coins of 1 and 2 dollars,
1, 5, 10 and 25 cents. There are several different
banknotes of the same value in the country. As
the currency of the Country Maple Leaf, CAD
was put into circulation in 1857,

3.

Canadian money is based on the decimal system.
The smallest monetary unit is a cent. 100 cents is 1
Canadian dollar (CAD). Canadian money in slang
sounds like this:
Coins in: 1 cent "penny";
5 cents "nickel";
10 cents "dime";
25 cents "quarter";
1 dollar "loonie";
2 dollars "toonie";
Paper money is called "bill".

4. Monetary units of Canada.

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1986-1988г.

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1986-1988

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2001-2002

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Coin in 2 Canadian dollar 2008
release
Coin in 1 Canadian dollar
2010 release
Coin of 50 Canadian cents
2011 release
Coin of 25 Canadian cents
2010 release

9. Merits

The Canadian dollar is the national currency of Canada, which is a
freely convertible currency. Canada is one of the world's exporters
of raw materials and energy, thanks to which the Canadian dollar
has gained its popularity, it is much more profitable for
manufacturers to pay for goods received in the national currency
of Canada than it does at internal Bank of Canada rates. Therefore,
it is also called commodity currency.
CAD has a certain limitation in liquidity, its popularity is simply
not commensurate with such currencies as the euro or the
American dollar, but still it is among the seven most popular
world currencies. The United States of America and other
countries prefer to keep their gold and currency reserves in the
Canadian dollar, as this currency has enviable stability, which is
due to the stable situation of the financial sector and the economy
of the country.

10. Canadian course dollar.

1 Canadian dollar equals 48.05 Russian
ruble(April 2019).
1 Canadian dollar equals 0.75 US Dollar.
1 Canadian dollar is 0.66 Euro.
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