Any Canadian bank will buy or sell US bills to or from members of the general public, in denominations as low as one dollar. You will usually get your best exchange rate at a Canadian bank. The major US credit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express, are accepted in most Canadian businesses.
Personally, I have never experienced a problem using my Canadian Visa, Mastercard or American Express credit cards in the US, but the rate of exchange is not always the lowest, and furthermore a few places will charge an extra fee.
No, Canadian money is not the same as US currency. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, while the US dollar is the official currency of the United States. Both currencies have different exchange rates and values.
No, Canadian currency is not the same as US currency. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, while the US dollar is the official currency of the United States.
No, Canadian money is not the same as US money. The currencies of Canada and the United States are different, with the Canadian dollar being the official currency of Canada and the US dollar being the official currency of the United States.
Yes, Canadian currency is generally not accepted in the US. It is recommended to exchange Canadian dollars for US dollars before traveling to the US.
No, they're a different currency although there's not alot of difference in the actual value at the moment:Canadian $=1.0017 US $
yes i can
You can exchange Canadian pennies for US currency at some banks or currency exchange locations. Alternatively, you can keep them as souvenirs or donate them to charity.
It is not US currency. It's probably a Canadian or English coin.
A dime is a coin in US and Canadian currency. The actual currency unit is dollar.
The rates for Canadian currency vary every day. At the current time of writing, 0.25 CDN equals 0.24 cents in US currency.
In Canada they use Canadian Dollars
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