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A Butterfly Fish.
A Butterfly Fish.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
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A Canadian 1 cent piece ($.01) called a penny.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/001penny.png
A Canadian 1 cent piece ($.01) called a penny.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/001penny
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A Canadian 10 cent piece ($.10) called a dime.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/010dime.png
A Canadian 10 cent piece ($.10) called a dime.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/010dime
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A Canadian 25 cent piece ($.25) called a quarter.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/025quarter.png
A Canadian 25 cent piece ($.25) called a quarter.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/025quarter
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A Canadian 5 cent piece ($.05) called a nickel.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/005nickel.png
A Canadian 5 cent piece ($.05) called a nickel.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/005nickel
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A Canadian dollar ($1.00) called a loonie. It’s named after the bird on the coin—a loon.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/100loonie.png
A Canadian dollar ($1.00) called a loonie. It’s named after the bird on the coin—a loon.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/100loonie
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A Canadian two dollar coin ($2.00) called a toonie. (Its name is a play on the name of the one dollar “loonie” coin and the number two.)
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/200toonie.png
A Canadian two dollar coin ($2.00) called a toonie. (Its name is a play on the name of the one dollar “loonie” coin and the number two.)
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/200toonie
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A Christmas hat.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/seasonal/christmas/santahat.png
A Christmas hat.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/seasonal/christmas/santahat
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A Christmas light.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/seasonal/christmas/lamp.png
A Christmas light.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/seasonal/christmas/lamp
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A Christmas stocking.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/seasonal/christmas/stocking.png
A Christmas stocking.
Translated and reviewed by Isopogon
Located in ../stamps/seasonal/christmas/stocking
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