Canadian Coins Archives

My Sister and I keep getting Canadian pennies from the local little store we frequent. What should we do with the Canadian Pennies that keep accumulating? I know they won’t be recognized by the coin counter machines at the supermarket. Should we push the issue with the owners/workers at the little store?

For whatever crazy reason, I have money stored thoughout the house.1 coffee can full of pennies, 1 half full of nickles, dimes and quarters, 1 just recently started with Canadian money only and finally the laundry coffee can. The laundry coffee can is there because those of my household forget to empty their pockets. I have told them, whatever money is found belongs to the laundry room. Well, up to five dollars. Anything above that, they get an ear full then their money. All this collected stashed money is our mad money for those wacky weekends to spend recklessly. LOL
How about you seniors? Do you maintain coffee cans for such money?

How can you change the currencies?

I have a collection of Canadian coins and I don’t know how much it is worth in our country.

And yes- I am stating the riddle right according to an email I received. I do know that it is not a Canadian quarter being used wither.

Also I think the best coins are Canadian, and bars are Swiss. Do you agree?

I have a Canadian gold maple with three marks on top of it. It looks like light yellow sharpy marks. How do I get rid of it without damaging the coins?