I keep my dimes, nickels and pennies together. I have 8 coffee cans filled to the brim. Quarters are separate. Been doing this for over 25 years. Would have lots more but have been cashing them in when needed
Kind of the same. I started saving change back in April 2020. My change really went up in June 2021 when I started my first job as there is change everywhere. I keep my Quarters, Dimes, and Nickels in a big jar that when full, I'll cash it in on a Friday when my paycheck comes in and put half of said amount in checking and other in savings. But pennies are in a smaller jar that when full, I'll use to splurge a little. It could be for cash, a gift card, or maybe even Amazon.
@@stewartquark1661 yeah originally I did have all of it in one jar but while pennies add up, it's not much. Originally I wanted to put all my change in the coinstar but can't do cash because it takes 11% of every dollar but I didn't want to use it all on Amazon. So that's the main reason why I separated the change. I cashed in the pennies on November 1st for a charity donation and it was $28.24 (all pennies and 1 dime)
I guess $420.00 worth of change but if you use the Coin machine they take a percentage which mean $357.00 instead. That's my guess. WOW, I was close. 10.00 off!
359.68 is my guess I just started typing and my fingers hit random numbers let see I'll be back at the end to see if I was right or not Off by 12 dollars
My highest I had reach it was $80 dollars & I was really proud of myself. It is absolutely worth collecting saving your coins.
I saved up 173 dollars in coins alone and it was the best feeling ever it took me 4 days of begging lol
I keep my dimes, nickels and pennies together. I have 8 coffee cans filled to the brim. Quarters are separate. Been doing this for over 25 years. Would have lots more but have been cashing them in when needed
Kind of the same. I started saving change back in April 2020. My change really went up in June 2021 when I started my first job as there is change everywhere. I keep my Quarters, Dimes, and Nickels in a big jar that when full, I'll cash it in on a Friday when my paycheck comes in and put half of said amount in checking and other in savings.
But pennies are in a smaller jar that when full, I'll use to splurge a little. It could be for cash, a gift card, or maybe even Amazon.
@@Dcn8r22 Great plan
Dont stop!
@@Dcn8r22 I like that you keep your coins in order
@@stewartquark1661 yeah originally I did have all of it in one jar but while pennies add up, it's not much. Originally I wanted to put all my change in the coinstar but can't do cash because it takes 11% of every dollar but I didn't want to use it all on Amazon. So that's the main reason why I separated the change. I cashed in the pennies on November 1st for a charity donation and it was $28.24 (all pennies and 1 dime)
@@stewartquark1661 just posted a video of me cashing in that if you want to watch.
The highest I cashed in was 375 and started over now back at 300 not cashing it in till it complete full running over with quarters and 50 cent pieces
I have changed rolled up and some in my change bucket
I guess $420.00 worth of change but if you use the Coin machine they take a percentage which mean $357.00 instead. That's my guess. WOW, I was close. 10.00 off!
What bank do you go to that allows you to film inside?
Im guessing about 200$
I would wait till both can was full
196.56$
Some change pls
300.00
300
180
200
$525 bucks
hey bro my name is brandon i think it is $279 dollars
$276.78
£100000050000000 k
$200
I'm savings my coins in a coffee can. Too I hope to get 900$
200
Coins add up. Great savings
Been saving dimes for three years and still havent filled a pepsi bottle
I save my coins in different 5 gallon jugs each separate loonies in one toonies in another and dimes and quarters plus nickels
359.68 is my guess I just started typing and my fingers hit random numbers let see I'll be back at the end to see if I was right or not
Off by 12 dollars
Im guessing $250
I'm guessing you have 200,00 $
I think 1200$
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339$
$2,500
$460.89
690$
$450
340
0$
300.
Depending on the size of the coffee cans. I used to be able to fill up a small can totally of roughly $120
Cool!
Video starts at 2:22
I was right
745 dollars
I say about 250
$250
210
Bravo!
199
300
124$
2899
300
In the $60 rangeeee
Wowwww I was way off
189
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200
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