Sorting in South Korea
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:19 pm
Been a lurker here for a while.
I'm stationed in South Korea and let me tell you i get some mighty strange looks here when i ask for pennies.
All the U.S. posts in Korea round up or down so pennies are not used.
I took 6 bucks of pennies i had to the bank and the korean lady exclaimed .. where did you get ALL these pennies!
Went to another bank and requested 20 in pennies and was pretty shocked when they had them. They could not figure out why i was sorting.
They thought i was going to go to the USO for the hot dog for a penny deal. yea.. 2000 hot dogs right?
But my banker told me yesterday he had sacks of 100 loose so i got a bag and hand sorted it. Brutal..hand sorting takes forever and over here you have to reroll them to deposit them
found a 1933 d wheat in really good condition (for sale btw)
20.8% copper
various foreign coins, india, panama, old korea 1 won pieces which are not used anymore. (1070 won = 1 dollar)
barbados pennies. 14 canadian pennies.
I'm stationed in South Korea and let me tell you i get some mighty strange looks here when i ask for pennies.
All the U.S. posts in Korea round up or down so pennies are not used.
I took 6 bucks of pennies i had to the bank and the korean lady exclaimed .. where did you get ALL these pennies!
Went to another bank and requested 20 in pennies and was pretty shocked when they had them. They could not figure out why i was sorting.
They thought i was going to go to the USO for the hot dog for a penny deal. yea.. 2000 hot dogs right?
But my banker told me yesterday he had sacks of 100 loose so i got a bag and hand sorted it. Brutal..hand sorting takes forever and over here you have to reroll them to deposit them
found a 1933 d wheat in really good condition (for sale btw)
20.8% copper
various foreign coins, india, panama, old korea 1 won pieces which are not used anymore. (1070 won = 1 dollar)
barbados pennies. 14 canadian pennies.