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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 234870, member: 3011"]Just to let you know, the face value on Canadian bullion coins is meaningless. They are not legal tender in Canada. I checked this out with ScotiaBank a couple of years ago. They went on to say that the only reason they carry a face value at all is than many are exported from Canada, and the face value enables them to avoid some tariffs and taxes imposed by some countries.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 234870, member: 3011"]Just to let you know, the face value on Canadian bullion coins is meaningless. They are not legal tender in Canada. I checked this out with ScotiaBank a couple of years ago. They went on to say that the only reason they carry a face value at all is than many are exported from Canada, and the face value enables them to avoid some tariffs and taxes imposed by some countries.[/QUOTE]
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