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Is it ok to pay money into the bank that is all coins. I have �420 in �1 coins, 50p,20p,10p and 5p. Most of it is �1 coins and 50p's. Will my bank take these off me, to pay into an account not to change. Somebody told me that they could be funny over this, is this true ??? I thought money was money.
Thanks in advance Vikki
Thanks in advance Vikki
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will have to bag the money according to the amounts shown on the bags. This is standard, and I'm not sure that loose coinage in any amount more than that is technically legal tender (eg, you can have �10 worth of 10p pieces in a bag and �1 worth in loose change, but if that �10 wasn't bagged, then it wouldn't be legal tender - I think).
When I say �10 worth, I'm not sure what the actual amounts are, so you'd have to check. Angie?
You can get the bags from the bank. You just need to ask, that's all.
When I say �10 worth, I'm not sure what the actual amounts are, so you'd have to check. Angie?
You can get the bags from the bank. You just need to ask, that's all.
As per the previous answers, yes you can, as long as the coins are properly bagged.
I save 20p, 50p and �2.00 coins and the only problem I have had is that my bank will not accept more than 5 bags at a time. It really annoys me and I pay 5 bags in and return to the queue with anotehr 5 bags, just to make a point!
Why do they call themselves a bank, when in the 80's I paid in much more than 5 bags.
Good luck!
I save 20p, 50p and �2.00 coins and the only problem I have had is that my bank will not accept more than 5 bags at a time. It really annoys me and I pay 5 bags in and return to the queue with anotehr 5 bags, just to make a point!
Why do they call themselves a bank, when in the 80's I paid in much more than 5 bags.
Good luck!
Another thought - you might get asked money laundering questions, like how you acquired so much change. Probably not - it may not be enough to trigger the question, but it's possible.
If they've got any doubts at all about taking it, the best way to trigger a refusal is for you to turn all hoity-toity and say what business is it of yours or words to that effect.
And no money isn't money, or some money is more equal than others. Coins cost a lot to handle - if you had a business account and wanted, or paid in, large amounts of change on a regular basis you'd get charged for it.
If they've got any doubts at all about taking it, the best way to trigger a refusal is for you to turn all hoity-toity and say what business is it of yours or words to that effect.
And no money isn't money, or some money is more equal than others. Coins cost a lot to handle - if you had a business account and wanted, or paid in, large amounts of change on a regular basis you'd get charged for it.