hi i live in MN is there anywhere i can exchange canadian coins for us currency? i have like $80 in coins?
i have rolls of quarters ..dimes ….and half dollars.
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Your local bank can do this. Some banks may charge a fee, you may be able to get it done for free if you have an account with the bank as well. It is a good idea to call your local bank and ask what the current exchange rate is from canadian to us dollar. It usually around 70 cents on per every dollar. Which means that for every dollar in Canadian you have you will get about 70 cents in US. I’m not too sure what the exact exchange rate is so don’t quote me on this. But like I said call some local banks and ask if they charge to do an internation currency exchange. Since you live in Minnesota most banks will do this, because we are so close to the border. I live in Duluth, and I know that in most of the banks I go into there is a sign above the teller stating the current exchange rate. But you should not have a problem with it. Good luck and don’t spend it all in one place!
Hi. I’m from wi . when i bring back canadian money i go to my local bank. One out of three will exchange for a $5 transaction fee. I f you go to the airport they have exchange for any currency but i doubt it would be worth it with all the security now.
most banks will cash them in for you for a small fee.