How do you feel when you find a Canadian coin in your change
I Found quite a few canadian coins in my change over the years and now have quite a collection.
What do you do with yours.
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Save until the next time I go to Canada,,,,,,
It ticks me off to no end
riped off
Cheated.
Grateful to have money in my purse. Who Cares, it’s money!!
No worries,
don’t think ive ever had the pleasure would you like to send me money so i can experience it???
Stuck. They are very nice, but they don’t work in our vending machines!
Cheated….that guy knew he was screwing us…with his inferior coinage.
i feel like i shud go 2 canada!!! lol!
I think "Awesome! Now I have an excuse to talk to that hot coin collector in my apartment building…"
But if I got it in actual change from a store or something, I’d be pretty annoyed.
mad!
d**n Canadians!!
j/k I don’t care, everyone takes accecpts it at stores
NEAT!!! i just found a Canadian coin in my change! how exciting…that’s about it…
AE
Annoyed. I try to hide it in a handful of change I give a retailer when paying for something
It doesn’t bother me much because I like getting foreign coins.
I don’t know where I got it, but once I got a 10 Yen token to a Japanese Whorehouse. At least that’s what I’ve been told anyway. The funny thing is that it doesn’t look like a regular coin. It’s a brown plastic octagon shaped chip, about the size of a US dime.
At 1st im like….hey wow! a canadian coin in my change….then im like….HEY JUST WAIT A GOD DAMNED MINUTE….THATS A CANADIAN COIN IN MY CHANGE…..then i carry on doing wotever it was i was doing b4 examining my change!
Annoyed and stupid, but quickly I feel smug and superior as I pass it off as U.S. currency to some unsuspecting store clerk.
Aggravated! Once on a vacation, I tried to give one back to a clerk and she said we don’t accept them.