I have heard that pennies in quantities greater than 100 are not legal tender if the payee refuses to accept them.allisji wrote:I find this to be incredibly awesome. However, I don't think that I could ever convince myself to do it.Solaris wrote:Another solution I have used in past is to put change in the self-service checkout machines at supemarkets, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. No markup. One time I paid for $80 groceries using change only.
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My bank, Amarillo National, will accept loose change and dump it into their coin counter and give cash. I don't even think they ask if I have an account. I have a coin jar with a counter on top so I know within a few dollars how much it is. Jar will hold about $200 mixed coins.