As a non canadian scrolling all. This title was so confusing. Nice chuckle for the morning once I read and realize you where talking about a coin.
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It kinda does sound like I'm calling him crazy.
I doubt it, because many coin-operated mechanisms are designed to measure the weight of coins before accepting them.
idk, but I noticed something similar about hamburgers of a big chain seeming to shrink over the years and thought its shrinkflation. It took me years to realize: It was just me growing.
If you're referring to the Big Mac, that has definitely shrunk over the decades.
I honestly don't think I've seen a King Charles loonie. If I have, I didn't notice the difference in size. Still seems strange to me that coins or currency doesn't have the Queen still.