I don't get why places don't accept Canadian coins. they fit into the rolls and are the same denominations other than the toonie
If it were that big a deal, I wouldn't find Canadian change all the time- I live in Minnesota if that makes a difference. I've gotten Canadian coins mixed in with American coins from banks, many times. no one cares. it's accepted currency where I live and I've never had a place turn it down.
Just an anecdote: I've never had a bank charge a fee for converting a currency from one to another or any special request for certain denominations (like $2 bills).
All I know is that the last time I checked, a lot of arcade tokens weren't nearly as worthless as I was hoping.
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Sure, if it's one or two Canadian coins in a pile of change, it's not a big deal. Paying someone totally in Canadian coins (i.e. currency that is not legal currency of the United States) is a problem. A bank won't accept a roll of Canadian coins because the coins are worth 30% less and not legal tender of the United States.
I had a 1% fee on a transaction I did while I was in japan. at super potato actually. mind you it was 1% on amounts of $100 or more and I spent $400 but still was pretty cheap