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"Toonie" is a portmanteau word combining the number "two" with the name of the loonie, Canada's one-dollar coin.It is occasionally spelled "twonie" or "twoonie", but Canadian newspapers and the Royal Canadian Mint use the "toonie" spelling.
5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money. Caitlyn Moorhead. January 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM. ... Read Next: These 4 Rare Nickels From Over 20 Years Ago Are Worth a Ton Now.
Although you can't put a price tag on childhood memories, you can certainly monetize nostalgia as either a seller or buyer of popular collectibles. People will spend thousands of dollars on...
The cars retailed for 69 to 89 cents when they launched; comparable models today sell for just $1.29. If they had kept pace with inflation, they’d cost about $6.24 in 2025.
Coins worth a lot of money include the 1933 Double Eagle, 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, 1787 Brasher Doubloon, 1861 Paquet Liberty Head Double Eagle and 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. First Edition Books
A 1959 No. 1 Ponytail Barbie sold for $27,450 in 2006, and is likely worth much more than that now. A regular first edition Barbie from 1959 in good shape is worth at least $8,000, according to ...
A Washington Quarter from 1947 in circulated condition is worth between $4.65 and $7.25. However, those in pristine, uncirculated condition typically sell for $10,000 or more. 1943-D Lincoln ...
The 1988 Happy Holidays Barbie is worth an estimated $2,000. Other Barbies of that time, such as a 1980s Barbie and the Rockers doll aren’t worth quite as much, but could still score you around $75.