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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 135699, member: 4552"]I have a mixture of Canadian notes and coins I'd like to exchange for US currency. Nothing of numismatic importance here, just everyday money. Where can I exchange it if my bank won't?</p><p><br /></p><p>Now way, way back to your question. As noted many machines will take the coins. Toll gates, gum ball machines, coke machines and even some coin exchange machines. If you live near or in a large city most have a large bank that will take the currency. Check if there are any coin & currency shows in your area. Many dealers will exchange such common stuff like Canadian money. I've found if you mix Canadian coins with US coins and take a large amount to a bank with a coin counter it will take them and you will get them as if they were US money. Then there is always that every time someone comes to your door trying to sell you something just pull out that Canadian money and tell them that is all you have and would you take this for whatever your selling. You may wind up with something else you don't want and can't use instead of the Canadian stuff. </p><p>My question is why do you have that stuff anyway? If you were in Canada you should have left it there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 135699, member: 4552"]I have a mixture of Canadian notes and coins I'd like to exchange for US currency. Nothing of numismatic importance here, just everyday money. Where can I exchange it if my bank won't? Now way, way back to your question. As noted many machines will take the coins. Toll gates, gum ball machines, coke machines and even some coin exchange machines. If you live near or in a large city most have a large bank that will take the currency. Check if there are any coin & currency shows in your area. Many dealers will exchange such common stuff like Canadian money. I've found if you mix Canadian coins with US coins and take a large amount to a bank with a coin counter it will take them and you will get them as if they were US money. Then there is always that every time someone comes to your door trying to sell you something just pull out that Canadian money and tell them that is all you have and would you take this for whatever your selling. You may wind up with something else you don't want and can't use instead of the Canadian stuff. My question is why do you have that stuff anyway? If you were in Canada you should have left it there.[/QUOTE]
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