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Coin collector learns the difference between legal tender and spending money the hard way

Coin collector Orest Fokine learned the hard way that just because a coin is legal tender doesn’t mean you can spend it anywhere. Like some banks, for example.

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The Royal Canadian Mint’s $20 silver Queen’s Diamond Jubilee commemorative coin is legal tender, but you can’t always use it as cash.


What’s the difference between legal tender and spending money?

A big headache for a Scarborough man who learned the hard way that banks aren’t obligated to honour collector’s coins at face value, even if they come from the Royal Canadian Mint.

Morgan Campbell

Morgan Campbell is a former Star sports reporter.

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