Why do we still have copper currency

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I've got a full large whiskey bottle I need to change. Is there a machine at leechmere asda?
Don't use one of them, they take a commision, a lot of banks now have change machines you can use at no cost, as long as you bank with that bank I guess
 
Easy answer, just move the decimal point on New Year’s Eve.

So all the money we have in the bank gets devided by ten, as do prices and wages.

Then a pint will only cost 34p and those pennies become worthwhile again.

Change out of a tenner for a night out.
 
Don't use one of them, they take a commision, a lot of banks now have change machines you can use at no cost, as long as you bank with that bank I guess
Even if they don't it's still better to take the time to sort them into the bags than lose money to the sorting machines imo. Or if you're really nice the teller might give you a hand counting it
 
Was just thinking about this its a pointless thing now you still see £99.99 or similar for stuff and i think wtf... someone educate me please!

I always take the 50's out of my change in the pub and hoy what's left in the charity box. To be honest if it wasn't for the copper I'd probably count it and think fuck that, theres enough there for a bag of crisps.

Aye get rid of the ginger bastards. I f***ing love crisps....
 
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