Sir Rob G 🇨🇦 :verified: on Nostr: npub1v62k8…g6c55 npub1a3tvw…lrpxg in Canada, there are limits in how much coin ...
npub1v62k8k90uekadxwy4qxppps7vw9cr2xe3chpu6avp46e0825ewesrg6c55 (npub1v62…6c55) npub1a3tvw2ptu9sfwezyw8h8xle8j0p5dgczpaypzadywhymcu3xcuusflrpxg (npub1a3t…rpxg) in Canada, there are limits in how much coin you can pay with, section 8.2 of the Currency Act:
- $40 in toonies ($2 coins)
- $25 in loonies ($1 coins)
- $10 in dimes, quarters, or half dollars
- $5 in nickels
- $0.25 in pennies (even though we don’t make them anymore)
No rule about the coins not being in a “secure” state, like a jar of honey or maple syrup.
- $40 in toonies ($2 coins)
- $25 in loonies ($1 coins)
- $10 in dimes, quarters, or half dollars
- $5 in nickels
- $0.25 in pennies (even though we don’t make them anymore)
No rule about the coins not being in a “secure” state, like a jar of honey or maple syrup.