Then calmly reach into your bag and slide the 2 boxes of pennies across the counter.. like you do it everyday.
harley1 wrote:i am glad i dont have to re-roll my zincs. i just dump it
appjoe wrote:I love it.
I always pay for gas with halves. 2 weeks ago I paid my sanitary bill at city hall with halves. I carry a box of halves in the car with me and no matter where I stop if it's for gas or something to eat I use halves, that way I don't have to take so many to the bank. The banks here don't mind all the other coins but they hate halves. I tried to get my wife to use them when she goes food shopping but she won't. You would be surprised at the number of people that never saw halves before. I've had cashiers check with managers to see if they are real. One of the stores here have a small machine that they put the rolls on to make sure they're not short any coins.
Thogey wrote:Your Dentist
Rodebaugh wrote:Thogey wrote:Your Dentist
Moreover, If you have the right halves the dentist may help you with the bill a bit.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Dang, I can't find any Murphy's in Northern CA.
I did do a single box purchase of gas this week at one of my regular gas stations. The guy takes the box into the back room.. presumedly to ask the manager.. and comes out and says.. "That's $25 on number 11 right?" Then I bought a couple of Hoard size sodas with a roll of dimes.
I use halves for gas and things all the time. One gas station guy always cusses me out.. "Vee are not a bank.. take those to the bank!" I bought lunch Friday with halves.. ones I had picked up that afternoon and pulled the one silver one out of.
The bags I use are nice tote bags I got free from work. I use them for smaller quantities of coins when going into or out of the bank.. 3 or 4 boxes of pennies in each bag.. one bag on each side to maintain my balance. Anything bigger than $200 of pennies I have to break the cart out.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Nah, it's only 112 pounds total.. 56 pounds per arm.. It is all zincs when I haul in $200 worth.
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