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Metaldog
natsb88 wrote:I'm not a lawyer, but there are no laws against shipping nickels out of Canada. I get them all the time.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I think I remember seeing something about a 10K at a time limit at one point. Not a problem for most of us. I know of members that used to go into Canada and bring out van loads of copper pennies on a regular basis with no problem.
If you are entering or leaving Canada and are carrying $10,000 or more including any combination of coins, domestic or foreign bank notes, and securities, such as travellers cheques, stocks and bonds, you have to complete Form E677, Cross-Border Currency or Monetary Instruments Report - Individual. If the currency or monetary instruments that you are reporting are not your own, you will be required to complete Form E667, Cross-Border Currency or Monetary Instruments Report - General. You must complete the reporting form, sign it, and hand it to a customs officer at the nearest CBSA customs office that is open at the time you are travelling.
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