JadeDragon wrote:I'm planning to look into the legality of smelting them. While the pennies remain legal tender, the real question is are they "current" or have they been "called in". If called in, they are no longer protected by the law.
They can be exported for sure, and then the buyer outside Canada can do whatever they want to recycle them.
fonestar wrote:JadeDragon wrote:I'm planning to look into the legality of smelting them. While the pennies remain legal tender, the real question is are they "current" or have they been "called in". If called in, they are no longer protected by the law.
They can be exported for sure, and then the buyer outside Canada can do whatever they want to recycle them.
I'm just going to sit on mine, probably for quite some time. I think selling now would be like selling your silver in 1965, sure you could make a profit but the best is yet to come.
fonestar wrote:JadeDragon wrote:I'm planning to look into the legality of smelting them. While the pennies remain legal tender, the real question is are they "current" or have they been "called in". If called in, they are no longer protected by the law.
They can be exported for sure, and then the buyer outside Canada can do whatever they want to recycle them.
I'm just going to sit on mine, probably for quite some time. I think selling now would be like selling your silver in 1965, sure you could make a profit but the best is yet to come.
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