$2 coin may refer to:
- Australian 2 dollar coin
- Toonie, a Canadian dollar coin
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- $1 coin
$1 coin may refer to:
Australian 1 dollar coin
Loonie, a Canadian dollar coin
New Zealand dollar coin
Dollar (United States coin)
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Australian 10 cent coin
Dime (Canadian coin)
10 Cent WWII (Dutch coin)
10 cent euro coins
Dime (United States coin)
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There are many $2 banknotes, bills or coins, including:
Australian two dollar coin, which replaced the two dollar note.
Toonie, the Canadian two-doll...
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