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Old 07-03-2009, 08:18 PM   #9 (permalink)
Whogirl84
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Thank you for the welcomes! The bank treats foreign coin in the machine as 'slugs'- they will stick to the magnet on the sorting bin. We are supposed to ask customers if they would like the coins back though. Most don't really care unless it's euros or coins they had from a trip that they could potentially reuse.
I might check and see if I can trade in the coins before our trip. Otherwise, my uncle told me that his bank in Bemidji will take the coins. I have over $150 saved, so I hope I can cash them, it's our gas money for the trip home!
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