Go overseas or buy them off of Ebay
Foreign coins usually cannot be used in other countries. You can cash in foreign coins, but you usually only get a fraction of the value when you do.
What foreign coins can you take to the bank and cash in
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In the U.S., certain foreign coins are accepted as legal tender, primarily for their numismatic value. Coins from Canada and Mexico are commonly accepted in some areas, especially near the borders, but they are not officially recognized as currency. Additionally, businesses may choose to accept foreign coins at their discretion, but this is not widespread. It's important to note that foreign currency is generally not accepted for transactions in the U.S. without conversion.
some do some dont depends
It depends on the type of foreign coins. If you have a rare coin and want to donate it to charity, it would most likely be best for you to sell the coin and then give the money to them because far too often charities don't understand how much those coins are worth and will sell them for very low prices. If they are common coins, you might want to try thrift shops and such. However, what I would suggest if there isn't a charity that you for sure want the coins to go to, would be to give it to a child who shows interest in coin collecting. Even foreign coins that are essentially worthless will spark a kid's interest and imagination.
In most countries, banks will not accept foreign coinage. Banknotes - yes, for they may be asked for. But coins are too bulky and have storage problems. At many airports there are charity boxes for you to donate foreign coins.