Most change ever

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  1. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    I want to know who has collected the most change ever in their life. My good friend google couldn't come up with any answer except an article about some dude that saved up 13,000 dollars in just pennies.

    http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/23/news/funny/pennies/

    But I want to know who has had the most altogether change. can anyone help me search?

    I myself have maybe 2 to 500 dollars in change right now. I'm not sure how much is there, but its a lot
     
  2. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    HAHA If this guy saved his change for just a couple more years that little Piece 0 shit hdtv he bought would be like 700 bucks and he would have even more money than 2500 left over after he bought the tv. Also, coin star is too fukcin expensive. If you're too lazy to roll up 2500 dollars, I'll do it for ya for your 8%
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn7sZJrgKqA"]Share Your Coinstar Cash-In Story! - YouTube
     
  3. Spectacles

    Spectacles My life is a tapestry Lifetime Supporter

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    I never kept track of how much in a lifetime. I keep mine in a canister and when that gets full I roll up the coins and deposit it in the bank. I don't like the machines because they charge you for the service. Guess I am cheap. I want all of it.
     
  4. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Those Coinstar machines are awesome. I use them a few times each year, whenever I amass enough coinage to help me supplement my meager income. Sure, they charge about 9 cents on the dollar, but it's convenient so I'll take it. The most I've raked in is about $100, which I know probably isn't a lot compared to what some people get.
     
  5. ThePepsiSyndrome

    ThePepsiSyndrome Member

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    You can turn your change into a gift card for Amazon and quite a few other retailers on those Coinstar machines. They pay you 100% of what you put in when you do that.
     
  6. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    I usually end up spending my change at the end of the month, makes those checkout cashiers happy and those customers behind me ecstatic... :cuss:
     
  7. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    So Your The Guy With The Beard And Long Hair That Kept Me Waiting

    For 15 Minutes Whilst You Counted Out $53.95 In Five Cent Pieces...[​IMG].

    Next Time We Meet, You Bleed...:toetap05:.



    Cheers Glen.
     
  8. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    No... I'm the guy that counted out $53.95 in pennies...
     
  9. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    i save my years change in a large vase then take it into the mall where theres a machine that counts it....then they give me it all back (no fees) on a gift card and i use that to buy chriistmas gifts for myself and family

    last years total was $280


    i need to plan a bit better this year since ive not been feeling well and worked less and had to dip in the jar a few times for groceries
     
  10. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i just throw it in my car's ashtray and when the ashtray gets full i start spending it until it's gone. not like i spend dollars in change at a time, i just make sure i bring a dollar in change into the store with me so i have exact change for whatever i'm buying.
     
  11. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    i do the ashtray thing too...here we have coins for 1$ and 2$....those are for coffee....the smaller stuff is what i put in my jar
     
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