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wilber1 wrote:
These notes have been used in Europe and Australia for years. They aren't new.
โAug-25-2014 06:51 PM
AKsilvereagle wrote:
I just checked my 11 $100 plastic Canadian bills left in my camper from last year as they are intact and not melted -whew- , now I can plan on spending a few of them starting in Dawson City within a couple days.
โAug-25-2014 06:40 PM
As a public service, I will store and caretake your Canadian currency, here in the cooler temps of Canada's far north.
Please send without a self-addressed stamped envelope.
And to preserve your privacy and ensure I don't sell you personal data, please don't tell me who you are.
โAug-25-2014 06:33 PM
โAug-25-2014 06:33 PM
sue.t wrote:
As a public service, I will store and caretake your Canadian currency, here in the cooler temps of Canada's far north.
Please send without a self-addressed stamped envelope.
And to preserve your privacy and ensure I don't sell you personal data, please don't tell me who you are.
:B
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rwbradley wrote:
There is also an urban myth going around that it will crack and splinter if you take it out in the extreme cold but I have never had any issues.
There is also an urban myth that if you slam a toonie on the ground hard enough the gold center part will pop out of the silver outer ring. Tried that one as well with no luck.
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