Want this question answered?
the coins would be worth something but the notes would catch on fire
The answer will depend on the denomination of the notes or coins used!
Generally 8-10 perccent but it varies by locationIn general these "cash for coins" machines are not good deals unless you can convert the coins to a gift card for a place you plan to shop anyway. Some banks will charge far less than 8%, and a small number will count coins for free even if you're not a depositor.If you have a large amount of coins to cash in, it may be worth your time to look around. You have to make the decision whether it's worth paying a machine 8 or 10 cents to count every dollar of your change.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
-2
$20, $10, $2, $2, 20c, 20c, 20c, 20c, 5c
There are a minimum of 2 notes in a chord, although, most chords have 3 or more.
There are many websites with notes on collectible coins. One can find such notes on 'coins-notes', 'Collectible Coin and Currency' and on 'Noteworthy Collectibles'.
Notes: 7 Coins: 5
What advantage dies a cheque have over notes and coins
coins, notes
They are the same
Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins. Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.
It depends on what coins notes and other money that you have in that 75 pounds, if u hav 100000 10c coins it would be less amount than 100000 50c coins, but about the same weight.
Coins and notes are used as currency in Ireland.
coins & notes : coins and notes are usually used as a method of payment and are accepted for any payment.
If by 'bills' you mean banknotes, banknotes are printed. Coins are minted. Each country which is part of the Euro prints its own notes and mints its own coins. The coins all have a different designs on the back for each country. The notes are all identical, but the first character of the serial number indicates which country printed it.