Convert change into notes

Not sure i'm in the right forum but I'll ask anyway.

I've managed to accumulate a lot of loose change...

What's the easiest/cheapest way to get it converted into notes?

Thanks.
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  • Reaper
    Reaper Posts: 7,347 Forumite
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    The cheapest is to ask your bank for moneybags, sort them out, bag them up and take them in. Note however most banks have a limit on how many you can deposit in any one visit.

    Easiest, but not cheapest, is to use a coin machine to do it for you. We have them in the entrance at our local Asda. They take a cut though.
  • alanq
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    I think that the machine produces vouchers to spend in the shop although one may get banknotes in change.
  • Baz_2
    Baz_2 Posts: 729 Forumite
    If you have an account with HSBC they have coin machines that are commission free in some fo the lobbys. It goes straight into you account I believe.

    Otherwise the supermarket ones charge 7%.
  • Farway
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    My local Morrison's has facility to shovel change in at the scan your own shopping checkouts, pay for your shopping with no cut taken out
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  • withnell
    withnell Posts: 1,629 Forumite
    Baz wrote: »
    If you have an account with HSBC they have coin machines that are commission free in some fo the lobbys. It goes straight into you account I believe.

    Otherwise the supermarket ones charge 7%.

    If you pay in before 3:30 it goes in at the end of the day - Also applies if you have a First Direct account
  • asbokid
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    Baz wrote: »
    If you have an account with HSBC they have coin machines that are commission free in some fo the lobbys. It goes straight into you account I believe.

    Otherwise the supermarket ones charge 7%.

    I was looking at the machine in Tescos..

    It takes an outrageous 7.9% commission if you request it to change coins into bank notes.

    The instructions on the machine are not at all clear, but I think if you request it to change coins into Tesco shopping vouchers, there is no commission..

    Does anyone know for sure whether that is correct?
  • asbokid wrote: »
    I was looking at the machine in Tescos..

    It takes an outrageous 7.9% commission if you request it to change coins into bank notes.

    The instructions on the machine are not at all clear, but I think if you request it to change coins into Tesco shopping vouchers, there is no commission..

    Does anyone know for sure whether that is correct?

    This is a good question, does anyone know?
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  • alanq
    alanq Posts: 4,216 Forumite
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    For anyone in London, Metrobank has a service for customers and non-customers in its branches to "convert coins into cash for free" using one of their Magic Money Machines. Not much of a trick as the coins were cash to start with!
  • hm2k wrote: »
    Not sure i'm in the right forum but I'll ask anyway.

    I've managed to accumulate a lot of loose change...

    What's the easiest/cheapest way to get it converted into notes?

    Thanks.

    How much have you accumulated? You could just try spending it! I once "inherited" about £200 mainly in 1p 2p 5p 10p with the odd 20p and 50p in there. I set myself a target of passing it on where possible. I got through it in about six months. The only hassle I had was at the Tyne Tunnel. I was a good boy. Only included 20p in coppers in the toll fee but the collector was quite irate about it.

    David
  • Count it out and bag it up into bank plastic money bags.

    Take them into the bank branch at about 1:05 p.m., causing maximum annoyance to all the customers.
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