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Can I spend a Canadian 2 dollar bill in USA ?
I was going through my stuff and found that I have a Canadian two
collar bill from 1986. What can I do with this in the United States ? Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value ? |
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Depends where you live. If it's near the Canadian border, many businesses
accept Canadian money as well as US dollars. But otherwise, it's not worth bothering to take it to a currency exchange booth as they charge more in fees than the money is worth. On 10/30/03 10:14 AM, in article , "J-Man" wrote: I was going through my stuff and found that I have a Canadian two collar bill from 1986. What can I do with this in the United States ? Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value ? |
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Darren wrote: On 30 Oct 2003 10:14:48 -0800, (J-Man) wrote: I was going through my stuff and found that I have a Canadian two collar bill from 1986. What can I do with this in the United States ? Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value ? I'm guessing the picture of the Queen would alert people to the fact that it's not American. Maybe wait for Hilary to become president and then spent it real quick - say it is a commerative note, and yes Hilary does look older on TV... What's the exchange rate...? I had some old Canadian money from a previous trip to Canada, and apparently Canada changed currency in recent years. This included an old two. Anyhow when I went to Canada this summer, store clerks refused to accept my old bills. I took them to a bank for exchange, and the teller first exchanged them, then bought them for herself. -- Bob Underhill To answer by e-mail delete everything in caps in the address. |
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From: J-Man
I have a Canadian two collar bill Two Collars? What can I do with this in the United States ? Sally. Stripper. G-String. Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value? Niagra Falls. Seattle. Detroit. 8-/ Coin Saver |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:48:14 -0800, Robert Underhill
wrote: In article , Darren wrote: On 30 Oct 2003 10:14:48 -0800, (J-Man) wrote: I was going through my stuff and found that I have a Canadian two collar bill from 1986. What can I do with this in the United States ? Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value ? Some places will accept it, especially near the border. Your bank will exchange it for you, or you can go to an exchange office. They will charge you a fee, though. What's the exchange rate...? I think about 75c to the Canadian dollar. I had some old Canadian money from a previous trip to Canada, and apparently Canada changed currency in recent years. This included an old two. Anyhow when I went to Canada this summer, store clerks refused to accept my old bills. Hm. I have some old tatty GviR and early EiiR notes that I plan on trying to spread around when I'm next Up North. Hopefully they won't be so easily rejected! Padraic. la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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Robert Underhill wrote:
In article , Darren wrote: On 30 Oct 2003 10:14:48 -0800, (J-Man) wrote: I was going through my stuff and found that I have a Canadian two collar bill from 1986. What can I do with this in the United States ? Can I spend it or exchange it somewhere for it's cash dollar value ? I'm guessing the picture of the Queen would alert people to the fact that it's not American. Maybe wait for Hilary to become president and then spent it real quick - say it is a commerative note, and yes Hilary does look older on TV... What's the exchange rate...? I had some old Canadian money from a previous trip to Canada, and apparently Canada changed currency in recent years. This included an old two. Anyhow when I went to Canada this summer, store clerks refused to accept my old bills. I took them to a bank for exchange, and the teller first exchanged them, then bought them for herself. Canada dumped its $2 note for a coin in 1996. It is a neat keepsake and at the current exchange rate, for about US$1.50, it very inexpensive. -- ___________________________________________ ____ _______________ Regards, | |\ ____ | | | | |\ Michael G. Koerner May they | | | | | | rise again! Appleton, Wisconsin USA | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | _______________ |
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Padraic Brown wrote:
Hm. I have some old tatty GviR and early EiiR notes that I plan on trying to spread around when I'm next Up North. Hopefully they won't be so easily rejected! Whooooa, nelly! What have you got? Put them on eBay. Especially the 1937 ones will sell for much higher than face value. |
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"Padraic Brown" wrote in message A dozen or so 1954 $1 and perhaps 6 1937 $1 notes; a couple deuces - they're all RAGS! I paid face for them and would rather surprise some unsuspecting Kanuck than sell on Ebay. Actually one of the notes is an "impaired" AU - it looks like some time in the recent past, someone folded the hell out of an UNC 1937 dollar, stuck it in their pocket and laundered it a half dozen times. Padraic. I can say that as of a couple of years ago I did spend an older ie 1970's era Canadian Two over there, that was well after the $2 coins came out. Nowadays I never see even any of the 1990's era $10's or $5's. As long as you give them to an older clerk whom might remember seeing such things I don't suspect you will have a problem. Some of the younger ones might call the mounties on you Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.558 / Virus Database: 350 - Release Date: 1/2/04 |
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