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Changing £5 To Coins - Bank?
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Would any bank be willing to change a £5 note into coins?
Will they do it but only in amounts of £1?
I need:
1ps (x50/50p), 2ps (x150/£3), and 5ps(30/£1.50).
This is to create a tin of cash for a game to play with family.
Will they do it but only in amounts of £1?
I need:
1ps (x50/50p), 2ps (x150/£3), and 5ps(30/£1.50).
This is to create a tin of cash for a game to play with family.
Answers
1ps and 2ps come in £1 bags. 5ps are in £5 bags.
08:04 Thu 07th Feb 2019
OG - I think you've just invented the £5 coin; no-one else has mentioned them.
Incidentally the £5 note is just a promisory note and contains the words "Promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of 5 pounds" and is signed by the Governor of the Bank of England. That means that you can demand that someone gives you five pounds for it but I'm not sure exactly you'd go about it.
Incidentally the £5 note is just a promisory note and contains the words "Promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of 5 pounds" and is signed by the Governor of the Bank of England. That means that you can demand that someone gives you five pounds for it but I'm not sure exactly you'd go about it.
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