Or you could use a pocket full of nickel and dimes .
As long as the transaction is less than $100 or so up here in the land of the free & the home of the brave.
(7) It is illegal to make purchases using too many coins.
Got a pocketful of change and a craving for some poutine? Well, before you start counting out those pennies, dimes, and nickels, you should know that Canada’s Currency Act has some limits in place. You can use up to 25 pennies, 100 nickels, 100 dimes, 40 quarters, 25 loonies, and 20 toonies in a single transaction. Any more than that, and you might just see a vendor’s eyebrows raise as they kindly decline your mountain of coins. So, leave the piggy bank at home and stick to the legal limits, or risk being the “change” no one wants to see.
Canada has many laws that leave you scratching your head wondering why they still exist or where even created to begin with.
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