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The '''dollar''' was the standard [[money|monetary]] [[measurements#Monetary units|unit]] for the nation-state of [[Canada]].
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The '''dollar''' was the standard [[money|monetary]] [[measurements#Monetary units|unit]] for the [[nation-state]] of [[Canada]].
   
 
[[Michael Eddington]] had a family heirloom in the form of a [[22nd century]] Canadian one dollar coin that he called his "lucky looney". ''([[DS9]]: "[[Blaze of Glory]]")''
 
[[Michael Eddington]] had a family heirloom in the form of a [[22nd century]] Canadian one dollar coin that he called his "lucky looney". ''([[DS9]]: "[[Blaze of Glory]]")''
:''The scripts' spelling of "looney" appears to be incorrect, as the accepted spelling of the word in Canada is "loonie". This is understandable as the term was almost 400 years old.''
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:''The script's spelling of "looney" appears to be incorrect, as the accepted spelling of the word in Canada is "loonie". This is understandable as the term was almost 400 years old.''
   
 
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The dollar was the standard monetary unit for the nation-state of Canada.

Michael Eddington had a family heirloom in the form of a 22nd century Canadian one dollar coin that he called his "lucky looney". (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")

The script's spelling of "looney" appears to be incorrect, as the accepted spelling of the word in Canada is "loonie". This is understandable as the term was almost 400 years old.

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