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Take 'em to the bank when you've checked - my bank has a machine like coinstar but unlike coinstar, they don't chargeOriginally posted by Amiga500 View PostOf course the new Lion's design is on the new 2008 dated ones too so you may have had one of those (just checked my pockets and though i had one for a sec).
I have nearly a £1000 in change in a big bowl at home which has accumulated from my vast pocket change, will have to sift through tonight I reckon, Steptoe and Son style... Glad I didn't take it to the coinstar at Sainsburys now.
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I guess that if you got hold of one, it would be relatively easy to melt down some with dates and make a few thousand 50 pounders.
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Of course the new Lion's design is on the new 2008 dated ones too so you may have had one of those (just checked my pockets and though i had one for a sec).
I have nearly a £1000 in change in a big bowl at home which has accumulated from my vast pocket change, will have to sift through tonight I reckon, Steptoe and Son style... Glad I didn't take it to the coinstar at Sainsburys now.
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