<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ajnaro:
Yes, especially since the two dollar coin is much smaller than the one dollar coin. And they seem to made of the same sort of metal.
ATM's are everywhere, and they all accept foreign cards with no surcharge.</font>
Being an Aussie in the USA..I have found the five cents and ten cents hard to get used to..why is the ten cents smaller than a five cents..and which is a nickel and which is a dime. They are also made out of the same metal...go figure.
And nope...most ATM's have a fee of some sort..even for Aussie cards. But compared to the commission charged by some money exchange places..the fee is minute.
My husband once used a place at The Rocks in Sydney to exchange some US Dollars..after paying seven cents in the dollar commission ..he now solely uses ATM's
Phoebe