Count the money!

How long did it take to get all that? I once got £17.50 odd before in coppers, i put all that into another jar which is full of £1 coins. So now everytime i get enough coppers i get them changed and put them into the £1 jar :D Got a few five pound notes and 1 or 2 £20's (money i won on lotto or bingo). When the can is full enough ill see how much is in that :cool: I need a can opener to get into it so have no idea how much is in that at mo.
 
R5Rich said:
How long did it take to get all that? I once got £17.50 odd before in coppers, i put all that into another jar which is full of £1 coins. So now everytime i get enough coppers i get them changed and put them into the £1 jar :D Got a few five pound notes and 1 or 2 £20's (money i won on lotto or bingo). When the can is full enough ill see how much is in that :cool: I need a can opener to get into it so have no idea how much is in that at mo.

Few years, i don't put much in it to be fair.
 
Gilly said:
The counting machines in our local supermarkets charge a lot more than a couple of pence in every pound. I don't think it goes to charity either.

I'm a change hoarder. I'll let this thread run its course and later today post mine and let you guess at that :)

Me too! Don't know if you recall the change at ginger tony's? Big whiskey bottle until the bottom dropped out of it as it was so heavy, then transferred to 2 big bins and a load of JD tins. Counted it in one of those machines (they take 7% round here) and it came to just over £500 when you took off the 7%.

Started again now and got a nice tin full already.
 
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