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Penthesilea:
Thanks Paul and Roland.
I still have a Candian penny from the Alberta 2011 trip. Better keep it for luck! ;D
CellarDweller:
Canadian pennies are always showing up in US change somehow.
Do you have the reverse problem?
Sheriff Roland:
Got me a jar of American coins - mostly pennies, but nickles, dimes and quarters are there too. It's been near 2 decades since I last travelled south of the border (a little thing called HIV bigotry).
They (the coins) are generally accepted as equals (to the local currency) here, but I have chosen to segregate them. Use to be, when there was a large difference in value between the two currencies, you'd find almost only pennies but these days either currency will do. Of course, in the past half decade, I have rarely used cash, showing a decided preference for credit cards.
(now, let's analyze the various words I used for money: coins, pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, currency(ies), cash, credit cards) hummmm :laugh:
CellarDweller:
That's funny!
I have seen Canadian pennies get mixed in with US change, but not the "larger" coins.
Penthesilea:
100th birthday of Mary Leakey! :D
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