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<p>[QUOTE="katsiaryna, post: 2461449, member: 79435"]<b>My experience in Belarusian coins.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Belarusian coins were in circulation 01/07/2016. On the morning of the big stores can be found on the coin change. Banks in this day do not work - carried out the operation to move to the new money. The only bank operating in the city of Minsk - it was a branch of the National Bank to work with clients. In the bank it was possible to make an exchange of old money for new coins and notes. Shortage of coins and banknotes were recorded.</p><p>Now about coins and their release into the circulation. Coins minted in two mints in Slovakia and Lithuania. Denominations were published in the UK. The coins were minted in 2008-2009. All this time they have lain in the National Bank vault. I do not know how they were transported to Belarus, but they were brought to the banks are translated into bags of a thousand coins in the bag. Further, the bank counted them manually !, then divided by hand on a hundred bags of coins in the bag. Furthermore such bags were given out at the ticket counter. When you open the bag in hand all the coins again manually recalculated. If you wish to receive a hundred coins directly without conversion, it is still not possible. When you reveal the bag (in which manually sprinkled 100 coins) and bank cash employee count them manually. As a result, you accrue coins that have not been in circulation (UNC), but which are manually counted at least three times! As a result, almost all coins with no large scratches, small dents, fingerprints and small dents on the Edge.</p><p>Yes, it is important to tell all the coins remaining after a day of work, as well as notes, and recount the evening sit in the store, receive morning, converted and so on. After several days of not even having got into circulation, the coin will not have a nice view.</p><p>The result is important to take the coins in the bank immediately after unsealing the bags from the store of the National Bank. For example, I got them so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="katsiaryna, post: 2461449, member: 79435"][B]My experience in Belarusian coins.[/B] Belarusian coins were in circulation 01/07/2016. On the morning of the big stores can be found on the coin change. Banks in this day do not work - carried out the operation to move to the new money. The only bank operating in the city of Minsk - it was a branch of the National Bank to work with clients. In the bank it was possible to make an exchange of old money for new coins and notes. Shortage of coins and banknotes were recorded. Now about coins and their release into the circulation. Coins minted in two mints in Slovakia and Lithuania. Denominations were published in the UK. The coins were minted in 2008-2009. All this time they have lain in the National Bank vault. I do not know how they were transported to Belarus, but they were brought to the banks are translated into bags of a thousand coins in the bag. Further, the bank counted them manually !, then divided by hand on a hundred bags of coins in the bag. Furthermore such bags were given out at the ticket counter. When you open the bag in hand all the coins again manually recalculated. If you wish to receive a hundred coins directly without conversion, it is still not possible. When you reveal the bag (in which manually sprinkled 100 coins) and bank cash employee count them manually. As a result, you accrue coins that have not been in circulation (UNC), but which are manually counted at least three times! As a result, almost all coins with no large scratches, small dents, fingerprints and small dents on the Edge. Yes, it is important to tell all the coins remaining after a day of work, as well as notes, and recount the evening sit in the store, receive morning, converted and so on. After several days of not even having got into circulation, the coin will not have a nice view. The result is important to take the coins in the bank immediately after unsealing the bags from the store of the National Bank. For example, I got them so.[/QUOTE]
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