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it is saved. it is indeed loose. all over the place. i am going to gather it and take it to the free change counter. most counters charge.
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yes, everyday when we come home everyone puts all their quarters in the quarter jar. we have over $450, just doing that for 86 days.
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I wish I could but I honestly have to use it. Poor me.
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Yes, before i use to disregard it, bu now i have noticed that it does help.
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Yes. I consider any amount valuable. It's better to have a cent than no cent at all.
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Gas and cigs. I love coinstar.
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I surely do save my change. Money is still money no matter how little or much.
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I save pennies in wrappers and exchange them for quarters..everything else I spend! :) ((hugs))
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Yeah lol, I have so much change. Comes in handy though, and the guy at the convenience store, he's one of my boyfriend's friends, and he's always telling me to bring my spare change over there because he never has enough lol. So I go buy my cigarettes and milk with quarters lmao and he's super happy.
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i try... i often lose it though
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I do not save my loose change. I will pass over to my wife who would them in her small purse. Usually we would use these loose coins for the payment of daily newspapers and miscellaneous items.
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i try to save those who change too loosely
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yes, all the time..everyday I empty my pockets into a large crock....last time I rolled it all I had $1234.50...(and my s/o gave me .06 so I could deposit $1234.56)..and that was only after about 10 months...
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All loose change are saved in a bowl.These will come handy for the kids.
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A penny saved is a penny earned.
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Yes I put them in a very old powder box which my kids were using when they were small.After the amount becomes large enough I convert it into a note.
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Ya it all goes in a large jar and once a year we sit down with the kids sort it all out take it to the bank convert it to notes and split it between the kids
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Yep :) I have a jar that I put it in.
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Yep, and I spend it on milk, bread & oj at the end of the month!
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Yea, it really adds up!
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Yes. Pennies, nickels, and dimes get set aside to 'pay' my son for small tasks so he can 'buy' gumballs out of our gumball machine. Quarters get rolled and put away for Christmas presents. So far I've saved $80. It would be more, but the wife handles most of our money, and she doesn't play.
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