Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
You can buy them at coin dealers and coin shows.
Coin shop
Yes in regina at toys r us downtown it's so cool it has lady liberty on both sides
Check your local Yellow Pages for Coin Dealers in your area. Go for one who conducts his business face to face from a shop or office rather than a Post Office box or email address.
No coin dealers sell them at face value, because then there's no profit to be made. However, dollar coins, including Eisenhower and Anthony dollars, sometimes turn up at banks, where they can be exchanged at face value.
Yes, one can buy coin supplies at non-retail coin stores like Target or Walmart. One can also use the online stores of Target or Walmart to buy coin supplies.
Generally not, because commemorative coins aren't actual currency. Bring it to a jeweler or coin dealer instead.
To buy? You can buy them for $1 at many banks, they are not rare coins, simply unpopular coins.
you can buy a toy from the Disney store with the coin
It's still worth 5 cents Canadian, so any store in Canada will accept it at face value towards payment.
If you are talking about an oversized coin as in a large replica, the answer will most likely be no one. Unless your coin is an authentic coin, it has no collector demand and you'd be best off to sell it on eBay or a garage sale as a curiosity. Naturally, a coin dealer will buy authentic coins, but will not buy replicas.