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lesmond | 06:42 Tue 17th Apr 2012 | Personal Finance
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We have been saving 20p's for some time now and wish to cash them in. However, the bank will only allow us 5 x £5.00 bags daily. As we have three sweet jars full, it would take months to exchange. The supermarket Change machines charge 9% on all transactions (although you can put through in one hit). Does anyone have any ideas please?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk...outh_east/8123749.stm
11:49 Tue 17th Apr 2012
Year, not were.
They's have no date on at all Traci66.
Some NatWest banks have Change Machines where money is deposited direct into your account. No limit as far as I know, I recently changed up £280 worth of mixed coins (bl**dy heavy). And no charge on transactions.
Some banks have cash deposit machines which are free to use providing you have an account with them and are therefore not subject to the 5 bag policy.

A long shot I know but worth trying this search.

http://www.cashincoins.co.uk/about.html
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Thank you all for bothering to reply. Thanks.
Traci66, read my 1st post again, especially the part in brackets. That answers your question. ;)
dzug is spot on
what are the benefits of using pumped-up non-clearing 'banks'?(building societies),
the likes of santander (abbey)etc operate in different and painfully longwinded ways because they arent in the big boys club,
and they are full of old dears taking up time with their passbooks etc,
I save all my £2 coins and a few months back took in £600 worth ..Bank of Scotland did not blink an eye...gave me notes in exchange...I don't even bank there !!!
Ask your local amusement arcade if they use 20p's - if so, they might be glad to take them off your hands.
I work in a Post Office and I would take them for you, providing they were in £10 bags. Not that I'm saying every Post Office would, but it may be worth popping into your local one and asking them.

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