Toonies & loonies, Bucks and dollars, pennies, dimes, nickles and quarters
5000
The answer is 200 dimes. Your Welcome.
500,000
500000 of them.
Money! Toonies & loonies, Bucks and dollars, pennies, dimes, nickles and quarters also there is moolah also known as bread/ funny money (from Canadian Tire), dough, cash, Get the idea? Pretty well all the same as the U.S.A.
A toonie is a Canadian two-dollar coin. To make 1 million dollars using toonies, you would need 500,000 toonies. This is because 1 million divided by 2 (the value of a toonie) equals 500,000.
500,000 because 500,000 multiplied by 2 equals 1 million By Math Genius
Canadians dollars. One dollar coins are called 'Loonies', and two dollar coins are called 'Toonies'. Canadian dollar are very close to the American dollar, I believe. Also...I'm sorry but, it would be 'their' not 'there'.
There are approximately 64 Canadian toonies in a pound.
Well, honey, if you're talking about Canadian toonies, which are worth $2 each, then you'd need a whopping 500,000 of those bad boys to make a million. So, start stacking those shiny coins up high if you want to swim in a sea of toonies like Scrooge McDuck.
Canada's unit of money is the Canadian dollar (CAD). The sign is $. Visit the related links for more information.