JerrySpringer wrote:So, can Canadians melt down their pennies now that they are being phased out?
Is it illegal to melt or deface Canadian coins?
The Currency Act and The Canadian Criminal Code clearly state that no person shall melt down, break up or use otherwise than as currency any coin that is legal tender in Canada.
Melting Coins
Marginal note:Melting down coins
11. (1) No person shall, except in accordance with a licence granted by the Minister, melt down, break up or use otherwise than as currency any coin that is current and legal tender in Canada.
Marginal note:Offence and punishment
(2) Every person who contravenes subsection (1) or any condition attached to a licence referred to in that subsection is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months or to both, and, in addition to any fine or imprisonment imposed, the court may order that the articles by means of or in relation to which the offence was committed be forfeited to Her Majesty.
R.S., c. C-39, s. 10.
Yes. The penny will retain its value indefinitely. As such, consumers can use pennies for cash transactions with businesses that choose to accept them.
scyther wrote:I wonder what "current" means. They are legal tender, but are they still current? I would tend to think not.
scyther wrote:I wonder what "current" means. They are legal tender, but are they still current?
Anyway, even if it's never legal, you can at least export them to melt.
Current Coins
Marginal note:Current coins
7. (1) A coin is current for the amount of its denomination in the currency of Canada if it was issued under the authority of
(a) the Royal Canadian Mint Act; or
(b) the Crown in any province of Canada before it became part of Canada and if the coin was, immediately before October 15, 1952, current and legal tender in Canada.
68Camaro wrote:scyther wrote:I wonder what "current" means. They are legal tender, but are they still current? I would tend to think not.
Don't you have to have a reason to "think not"? What's your reason?
They still work in commerce. You can still trade 100 of them at a bank for a dollar bill. I wonder what "think not" means.
henrysmedford wrote:scyther wrote:I wonder what "current" means. They are legal tender, but are they still current?
Anyway, even if it's never legal, you can at least export them to melt.
From---http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52/page-1.html#docContCurrent Coins
Marginal note:Current coins
7. (1) A coin is current for the amount of its denomination in the currency of Canada if it was issued under the authority of
(a) the Royal Canadian Mint Act; or
(b) the Crown in any province of Canada before it became part of Canada and if the coin was, immediately before October 15, 1952, current and legal tender in Canada.
So this is still a Current Coin.
johnbrickner wrote:I can't answer any of your questions but here in upstate NY, there are still more CA pennies in a roll than wheats and I save all the Cu and stainless (for I'm not sure what reason yet,) but still thinking it would make some cool scale mail.
scyther wrote:Are any banks still giving out pennies? Any businesses still giving them out in change? Has the price of copper pennies increased?
johnbrickner wrote:I can't answer any of your questions but here in upstate NY, there are still more CA pennies in a roll than wheats and I save all the Cu and stainless (for I'm not sure what reason yet,) but still thinking it would make some cool scale mail.
fansubs_ca wrote:scyther wrote:Are any banks still giving out pennies? Any businesses still giving them out in change? Has the price of copper pennies increased?
My credit union still saves them for me when they get them but some weeks I get some,
some I don't, just depends on whether anyone else that deals with the same branch of
the same credit union brings any in that week.
I haven't tried any banks in the last year, the big 5 were quite adamant about not giving
out any more, so if I branch out my sourcing it will be to other credit unions or the smaller
banks.
I have not gotten any in change from any bussiness for quite some time. When I spend
some steel core pennies the clerks notice, most places take them but a few don't, pretty much the same as the last time I reported in on it.
Like brexzz1 I haven't been seing them in donation jars anywhere so most of the general
public seems to be tapped out. Also since nobody is getting them in change for those of
us that still posses them they aren't "extra" change.
I haven't sold any copper, for the amount that I do have I'll most likely hang onto them
for the long haul. It's not like i'll be getting (many) more at this point.
I had one person express an interest in even my steel pennies but that's at face, when I
catch up my sorting I'll put together some for them in $50 increments. (The most that's
safe to deliver to them transporting them in my bike basket, that's about where the
basket starts wobbling. ^_-)
I do have one friend that got another friend to import him a roll of U.S. cents so he can
pay exact where it's to his advantage.
goldensilveronline wrote:Very interesting indeed. but who care about it.
goldensilveronline wrote:Very interesting indeed. but who care about it.
dannan14 wrote:goldensilveronline wrote:Very interesting indeed. but who care about it.
You replied on the 12th page of the thread....
johnbrickner wrote:I can't answer any of your questions but here in upstate NY, there are still more CA pennies in a roll than wheats and I save all the Cu and stainless (for I'm not sure what reason yet,) but still thinking it would make some cool scale mail.
millermaher2016 wrote:johnbrickner wrote:I can't answer any of your questions but here in upstate NY, there are still more CA pennies in a roll than wheats and I save all the Cu and stainless (for I'm not sure what reason yet,) but still thinking it would make some cool scale mail.
Please forgive my ignorance, but what is "scale mail"?
JadeDragon wrote:22 Minutes humorous take the penny phase out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mS5Q52N43c
JadeDragon wrote:22 Minutes humorous take the penny phase out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mS5Q52N43c
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