You can take it to your bank but you will need to bag it up into coin types and the amounts, the bank will give you some moneybags and it tell you on the bag how to group the coins as you cannot mix the coins:
1p's - £1.00 per bag
2p's - £1.00 per bag
5p's - £5.00 per bag
10p's - £5.00 per bag
20p's - £10.00 per bag
50p's - £10.00 per bag
£1's- £20.00 per bag
£2's- £20.00 per bag
2006-12-27 01:58:38
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answer #1
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answered by emmalp75 3
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Where To Change Coins
2016-12-11 19:30:34
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answered by ? 4
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Coin Sorter Argos
2016-10-04 02:23:24
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answered by kantola 4
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Only your own bank will change it but our new asda has a machine to do it for you, or if you know a friendly bus driver, we pay in at the end of each day so cash or coins makes no difference ( you could always just approach one and do a deal ie £75 notes for the cash or you might find one full of xmas spirit who change it for nowt)
2006-12-26 22:52:30
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answered by mfactor 2
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any bank will do this (but would u like to do it around this time?) alternatively there are some machines where u put the coins in & it will automatically change this into notes. i,d check with some though because they may take a small fee
2006-12-26 22:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Asda, they have a coin sorter, theyll charge you 6%. Alternatively, get what I got for christmas, a coin sorter which puts the coins into order and itno baggable quantities and drop them in at the bank or post office.
Sorted!
2006-12-26 22:49:37
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answered by Chris O 3
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Banks will do it, so as long as you have an account with them. If in the UK they have a "Coinstar" (which in the U.S. is a machine in a supermarket that accepts change and tallies them up into a receipt, to be redeemed into currency at the cashier) then you could go that route, although they probably charge 5 (of what your equivalent of a US cent is) to your pound.
2006-12-26 22:55:14
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answered by ? 7
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. You can contact the Bank. They can.
2006-12-27 19:23:25
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answered by RR 2
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most cooperative stores have a machine in the entrance that you can tip your change into. it counts it and prints out a reciept for the amount less a small fee per pound, something like three pence. u take it to the check out and either reclaim it in cash or redeem it against shopping, hope this helps
2006-12-26 22:50:44
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answered by kris6297 1
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Some banks will...some won't.
Go to your nearest ASDA store....most have a change counter machine. Just pour your money in and it counts it and issues you with notes...BUT...it takes a small percentage for this service.
If you go to a bank they will insist that the change is in bank bags with the correct change amounts in each bag.
2006-12-26 22:48:48
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answered by jamand 7
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