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Hi.I have a full Bell's scotch whiskey bottle full of silver & bronze collected over the past few years.Rather than count it myself, does anyone know if the banks will do this for me...and how much ar they likely to charge?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would say it was doubtful that the bank would even consider counting it for you. Do you have an Asda near you? They have a machine you can tip it into and it will count it for you, take a certain % for charity and issue a voucher to the value of the rest to spend in store. Ideal if you shop there. Hope this helps.
I worked for a Bank for 17 years and can tell you that there is now ay we would do this for a customer! Partly because of the time it would take to do it and partly to protect staff - for instance cashier says 'total of �20 Sir' customer disputes and insists there was �50....
We would give the cust a handful of bags andtell them to bring it back when it was bagged up and counted.
Pour the contents into a bath of clear honey. The viscosity of the honey will separate out the coins by denomination. They will then settle on the bottom, auto sorted. Burn the honey off and then get counting. I wouldn't recommend you actually do this though. Use a neighbour's bath just in case. The cost of the honey may prove extortionate - ask Tesco to give you some - they might.