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<p>[QUOTE="mamooney, post: 135411, member: 2724"]Laundrymats are good for Canadian Quarters as well as some older parking meters.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you feel a lot more moral...or guilty about the Laudry Machines or parking meters..... You could also donate them to a charity. I am sure that they will have a way to dispose of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>One Charity is UNICEF</p><p>Give Away Foreign Coins -- Get Rid of Change and Do Your Heart Good Leftover travel money isn't much of a problem What to do with those leftover foreign coins? Change for Good - Give Foreign Coins to Unicef on the Plane You can save leftover foreign coins for your next trip -- I recently tried to spend some pesos in Mexico left over from another trip, though, that had been taken out of circulation. The same may be true of currency from countries that have gone Euro. A traveler I know tosses foreign coins into his yard after a trip; kiddie visitors have fun hunting for the treasure. Those are two ideas -- you can also donate foreign coins to Unicef's Change for Good® program. Unicef partners with several airlines in the Change for Good® program -- if you've foreign coins in your pocket after travel, simply donate them to Unicef on the plane with these carriers: Aer Lingus Alitalia All Nippon Airways (ANA) American Airlines Asiana Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair JAL Qantas Drop your foreign coins into Unicef envelopes available on board; flight attendants will collect them and Unicef will use the change to benefit children globally. A few euros add up fast: Unicef has raised more than $53 million through the Change for Good program since 1991. Give away those foreign coins -- get rid of leftover change and do your heart good. "You can't appreciate home till you've left it, money till it's spent...nor Old Glory till you see it hanging on a broomstick on the shanty of a consul in a foreign town." --O. Henry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mamooney, post: 135411, member: 2724"]Laundrymats are good for Canadian Quarters as well as some older parking meters. If you feel a lot more moral...or guilty about the Laudry Machines or parking meters..... You could also donate them to a charity. I am sure that they will have a way to dispose of them. One Charity is UNICEF Give Away Foreign Coins -- Get Rid of Change and Do Your Heart Good Leftover travel money isn't much of a problem What to do with those leftover foreign coins? Change for Good - Give Foreign Coins to Unicef on the Plane You can save leftover foreign coins for your next trip -- I recently tried to spend some pesos in Mexico left over from another trip, though, that had been taken out of circulation. The same may be true of currency from countries that have gone Euro. A traveler I know tosses foreign coins into his yard after a trip; kiddie visitors have fun hunting for the treasure. Those are two ideas -- you can also donate foreign coins to Unicef's Change for Good® program. Unicef partners with several airlines in the Change for Good® program -- if you've foreign coins in your pocket after travel, simply donate them to Unicef on the plane with these carriers: Aer Lingus Alitalia All Nippon Airways (ANA) American Airlines Asiana Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair JAL Qantas Drop your foreign coins into Unicef envelopes available on board; flight attendants will collect them and Unicef will use the change to benefit children globally. A few euros add up fast: Unicef has raised more than $53 million through the Change for Good program since 1991. Give away those foreign coins -- get rid of leftover change and do your heart good. "You can't appreciate home till you've left it, money till it's spent...nor Old Glory till you see it hanging on a broomstick on the shanty of a consul in a foreign town." --O. Henry[/QUOTE]
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