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free_radical
Aug 26, 2014Explorer
lakeside013104 wrote:
I went to local bank today to exchange U.S. currency for Canadian for our upcoming RV trip through Canada to Alaska. As I was preparing to exit the bank, the teller mentioned to me NOT to leave the new Canadian currency in the glove box of a vehicle or a hot camper because it was made of plastic and it would melt and that would render it unusable and of ZERO value.
Just what I need is a fist full of useless plastic! :E Is it true that these new Canadian bills will melt in hot environments and have any of my fellow RVers had issues with them?
Lakeside
It will melt if subjected to very high temperatures,
So after washing clothes check theres none inside the pockets before putting these in the clothes dryer!
That would be the only high temps that it may get accidentally exposed to imo
I hope you arent foolish enough to leave any money in the glove box..
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