Canadian Currency: Learn about Canadian Money! Banknotes and Coins! 🇨🇦 カナダの通貨:カナダのお金について学ぶ。

Rainbow coloured polymer plastic banknotes and coins featuring iconic Canadian symbols helps to set Canadian money apart from other currencies around the world. In today’s English lesson you will learn all about Canada’s money while improving your English vocabulary and knowledge of Canadian history and culture! Canada has five coins now, but we used to have six different coins. This lesson will talk about all six Canadian coins. Queen Elizabeth II is on the heads side of each coin, and the tails side features a picture of something connected to Canada: 1. 1¢: We used to have a one cent coin called a penny. It was made of copper and had maple leaves on the back. The government of Canada stopped making pennies in May 2012. 2. 5¢: A five cent coin in Canada is called a nickel. Nickels in Canada have a picture of a beaver on the back. 3. 10¢: A dime is the smallest coin in Canada, but it is worth ten cents. There is a picture of a special boat called the Bluenose on the back
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