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Does anyone know where I...
Does anyone know where I can get foreign coinage in a major US city (Kansas City)?
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Specifically coinage (as opposed to bills) or do you just mean currency in general? American Express offices exchange foreign currency but I don' think they deal with change anymore.
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Specifically coins. Olivia's Girl Scout troop is presenting Australia for Thinking Day (a special get together) and I thought it would be cool (and cheap) to give out Australian pennies.
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Sorry, there are none - we phased out 1c & 2c coins a long time ago. Australian coins are: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 & $2
When is thinking day? - Do I have time to send you a roll of 5c pieces? [... Yes, it looks strange to me too as this is the first time I've written it down. We say "Do you have a 5 cent piece" interchangeably with "Do you have a 5 cent coin"... funny, that.] |
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Also, would it be legal to send that many coins to another country? |
Look in the yellow pages for a coin collecting store and call them. That may be the kind of thing they sell in bulk for new collectors (kind of like bags of canceled common stamps). But even if not (and it doesn't sound likely to me) they'll likely know if/how you could do it.
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Thanks Alex, I'll try calling someone.
JW, I would assume it's like bringing money into the country on your person...you only have to declare if it's over a certain amount (I believe it's currently $10,000.00). I certainly wouldn't think $15 worth of coins would matter. |
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