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black toonie

The Royal Canadian Mint puts out circulation coins you find in your change and non-circulation coins that are only available for purchase.

There are so many unique Canadian coins you can get, including a black toonie, a $30 zodiac coin and a hexagon-shaped snowflake coin!

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Canada has a new coin that's almost all black and features "maple leaves in motion."

The Royal Canadian Mint revealed that the $50 coin is special because it includes a combination of designs that have never been used on this kind of Canadian coin!

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Millions of Canadian coins have been put into circulation by the Royal Canadian Mint recently which means you might be able to find a few in your change.

That includes a black toonie and a green toonie featuring splashes of red, orange, white and black!

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If you still haven't found new loonies and toonies in your change, the Royal Canadian Mint is letting you trade in your old unused coins for them.

So, that means you can get Canada's new coin that's green and the new toonie that's almost entirely black along with a few more circulation coins!

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If you were never able to find this coin in your change, you can get Canada's new toonie that's almost entirely black by trading in your old coins and bills.

Plus, you'll be able to exchange unused currency for even more new coins from the Royal Canadian Mint including a green toonie!

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