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Dwayne63

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  1. Thanks, Sandon and JPM. Your help is greatly appreciated.
  2. Thanks for the clarification; however, I'm looking for websites or publications that we show valuations.
  3. Yes, that I do understand; however, the fluctuation is not great.
  4. I am looking for either a website or publication that will help me in valuating proof mint sets. Thank you.
  5. Thanks for the info. I have an appointment at CIBC in Chicago. They are willing to talk with me about the pennies, and if they will take them. Also, I looked at the Department of Treasury website and they indicated that if the value of a foreign coin is less than a penny, then the exchange rate is a penny. Though you stated that a Canadian penny is only worth 3/4 of a cent, the exchange rate shows them at 0.82 of a cent.
  6. I just recently inherited a good amount of Canadian pennies. I have a lot from the 1970s - the present. I know that there is not a lot of value to them, so I am looking to cash them out. One major bank will not take coins; only currencies. I live in Chicago and am looking for ideas and/or solutions to cash out these pennies. Thanks.