Let's see...... A bunch of quarters, several dimes, some pennies, .......and my estimate of $103.10 in change.
Don't know what team that you like but you need one of these and stand by it. LOL. Works in my house, shhhh.....
Looks like a lax in the quarters, so $54.51. Never as much as you think is in them Story time. When I was married, WE (cough cough) had a AAA blue glass water jug that we started putting change in...you know for a down payment on a house I started to take my check and round up to the nearest $20 mark and hit the carwash for quarters on the way home. 4 $5 bills for $20 in quarters to add to the jug each week. After a few weeks the bottom was covered (WHOHOO) Feeling all that motivation I started to add all the $1 bills I had accumulated during the week adding them to my $20. I noticed the carwash after the 4 $5 bills were done and the first $1 added it would also spit out $5 in quarters the rest of the $1 bills changed out at the correct amount. There wasn't a service person working the car wash all automated so no one to complain too At about half a jug the quarters started getting smaller seems someone was dipping in for other needs ( cough cough) her wants. When it got down to 1/4 full I cashed them in to pay bills. Neither one of us was happy.
I've still got to get to the Coin Star and cash them in! I was going to take them in but the jug was too heavy and the coins weren't pouring out very well so I put it off. I'm curious too!
I love those days that you don't have to think about cashing in some change. I am not a hoarder, but, I do like knowing I got some change in reserve. No matter the amount.