Any large national bank should help you- Or, Go to a local coin show. "As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and complete narcissistic moron." H. L. Mencken
On Sep 21, 2014, at 9:24 PM, finplan65 <[email protected]> wrote: This is off the topic of CS but here goes...I have some Canadian money-both coins and currency- from a visit 13 years ago. There is no place in my city to exchange this for US money. Yes I have tried the airport. Any ideas on how to get this exchanged? Thank you From: HARSHA GODAVARI <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:35 AM Subject: Re: CS>Canadian Maple Leaf Coin Just phone the Canadian Mint or send an email and ask if the coins are coated. They will tell you. regards hg ----- Original Message ----- From: John Popelish <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 20:40:36 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Re: CS>Canadian Maple Leaf Coin On 09/20/2014 09:33 PM, TJ Garland wrote: > Are you sure it is not a fake? It should weigh Exactly 31.1 grams. It should > get hot immediately if you touch the edge to your stove eye. > It should be very malleable when you hammer it into a better electrode. > I am in the business. I have an xray analyzer. I verify everything i handle. I'm not sure of anything. I'm just trying to understand why it seems to be coated. -- Regards, John Popelish -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

