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Special Coin Exchange

  • Jan 21, 2023
  • Coin Exchange
  • Edmonton

2023 Coin Exchanges

We’re very excited to announce that coin exchanges are back for 2023! We’ll be travelling to select cities across Canada to offer you the opportunity to add our 2022/23 commemorative circ coins to your collection.

Join us and our participating dealers on these upcoming dates. We look forward to seeing you there!

West Edmonton Coin and Stamp
West Edmonton Mall next to entrance 56 on New cup Stage
Jan. 21 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Jan. 22 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Haven’t attended our coin exchanges before? No worries, here’s how they work.

  • A coin exchange is an even trade (or swap) of Canadian money for new commemorative circulation coins.
  • Individuals simply exchange ordinary circulation coin(s) for the new commemorative one.
  • The amount given by an individual is the same as the amount received.
  • Individuals can exchange any Canadian circulation coin or banknote denomination.
  • For example, to obtain a new $1 Oscar Peterson commemorative circulation coin one can use:
    • one loonie ($1 coin)
    • one toonie ($2 coin) to receive two $1 commemorative circulation coins in return
    • four quarters (25¢ coin)
    • one can even use a $5 banknote and receive three $1 commemorative circulation coins and a toonie in exchange (for a total of $5)
  • Limit of two pieces, per person, while supplies last.
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2023 Coin Exchanges

We’re very excited to announce that coin exchanges are back for 2023! We’ll be travelling to select cities across Canada to offer you the opportunity to add our 2022/23 commemorative circ coins to your collection.

Join us and our participating dealers on these upcoming dates. We look forward to seeing you there!

West Edmonton Coin and Stamp
West Edmonton Mall next to entrance 56 on New cup Stage
Jan. 21 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Jan. 22 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Haven’t attended our coin exchanges before? No worries, here’s how they work.

  • A coin exchange is an even trade (or swap) of Canadian money for new commemorative circulation coins.
  • Individuals simply exchange ordinary circulation coin(s) for the new commemorative one.
  • The amount given by an individual is the same as the amount received.
  • Individuals can exchange any Canadian circulation coin or banknote denomination.
  • For example, to obtain a new $1 Oscar Peterson commemorative circulation coin one can use:
    • one loonie ($1 coin)
    • one toonie ($2 coin) to receive two $1 commemorative circulation coins in return
    • four quarters (25¢ coin)
    • one can even use a $5 banknote and receive three $1 commemorative circulation coins and a toonie in exchange (for a total of $5)
  • Limit of two pieces, per person, while supplies last.