What do people do with coins?

Anonymous
I can't stand you "throw in the trash" people. Wasteful.

I put my coins in a coinpurse and may for things with them. My husbands saves in a jar then goes to coinstar.
Anonymous
I save my coins and about twice a year, go to Giant's Coinstar machine. I select the option of converting the money into a Giant Grocery Card and typically look forward to having that day's shopping trip paid ( usually about $150)
In full. Feels like a shopping spree.

And, to all who simply toss your money away, know that every November, I take my second haul of change to Coinstar, convert to it to a Giant card and DONATE the ENTIRE card to my local food pantry for a needy family.

I do this anonymously, too, via my church.

Try this, pennies really do add up.
Anonymous
I have a TD bank account. Their coin counter is a pretty cute activity to do with a kid. We look forward to having enough change to warrant going to the coin counter.
Anonymous
I, uh, spend my coins. It's almost as if they are real money.
Anonymous
Keep some in the car for parking meters - some do still exist - and the odd purchase, like the 50 cent bananas I buy from the hot dog cart on the street by my office.
Anonymous
The quarters go in the toll drawer in the car. The rest go in a coffee can, then to Coinstar. No fee if you take the amazon voucher route.
Anonymous
For those of you taking the "throw them away" poster(s) seriously -- turn up the gain on your snark detectors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I, uh, spend my coins. It's almost as if they are real money.

Me, too. Usually on parking meters or sodas from the vending machine at my office. My husband puts his change in our kids' piggy banks.
Anonymous
Keep in the car for tolls.

Toss in fountains for a wish.

Magic tricks.

Though now saving for slots at the new MGM.

But honestly, the best thing my parents did with their change was throw it into a giant container and forget about it. When I was a preteen I rolled it and cashed it all in. Best. Day. Ever.
Anonymous
DH and I throw ours in a canvas bag on the floor of our closet. Every couple of years we bring it to our banks. PNC across from the CVS in Dupont used to have a coin counter machine. I can't remember if there were fees. It's been a while since I made the coin run, so I don't know if it is still there.

DH uses Bank of America and just drops the bag off with the teller after authorizing them to deposit whatever the total comes to. It is usually a few hundred. That money you're throwing away could be a nice date night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH and I throw ours in a canvas bag on the floor of our closet. Every couple of years we bring it to our banks. PNC across from the CVS in Dupont used to have a coin counter machine. I can't remember if there were fees. It's been a while since I made the coin run, so I don't know if it is still there.

DH uses Bank of America and just drops the bag off with the teller after authorizing them to deposit whatever the total comes to. It is usually a few hundred. That money you're throwing away could be a nice date night.



This is me. I have a water cooler bottle in the garage and a jar in our mud room. Fill the jar, dump it in the water bottle, repeat. Right now I am about 5 years in and the water cooler bottle is about 70% full. Probably a new set of golf clubs there, I think.
Anonymous
I keep a stash at work for the vending machine, and in the car for parking meters. I occasionally use them to pay for things with exact change if I'm paying cash. If my wallet is too full, I dump them in DH's coin jar. He trades them in using coin star for amazon certificates.
Anonymous
Does anyone else also throw their one dollar bills away? I find them to be dirty and can't stand sullying my purse with them. They are great for lining our hamster cage.
Anonymous
And, to all who simply toss your money away, know that every November, I take my second haul of change to Coinstar, convert to it to a Giant card and DONATE the ENTIRE card to my local food pantry for a needy family.

What a great idea!

I fill a piggy bank over the course of a year when the coins make my purse too heavy. I then take them to my credit union (no fees).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I throw mine in the trash.



Yeah, that's silly. (I only throw my bills away, I keep all of my coins.)
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