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Politics & Government Removing foreign currency from circulation (coins)

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Whenever I receive damaged notes as change at a store, instead of palming it off to the next person i exchange money with, I take it to the bank and remove it from circulation. I learnt today that I may not get the full value of the note and I have no issue with that.

However they would not accept foreign coins i have collected as change along the way (obviously I wasn't expecting any financial compensation in return as for with notes). What do I do to remove these from circulation? It would be absurd to throw the valuable metals in the bin.
 
Whenever I receive damaged notes as change at a store, instead of palming it off to the next person i exchange money with, I take it to the bank and remove it from circulation. I learnt today that I may not get the full value of the note and I have no issue with that.

However they would not accept foreign coins i have collected as change along the way (obviously I wasn't expecting any financial compensation in return as for with notes). What do I do to remove these from circulation? It would be absurd to throw the valuable metals in the bin.


Give them to someone who is flying qantas, they collect foreign coins and donate them to World Vision ( i think??) there will be an envelope in the seat pocket and you drop it in a container when you get off the flight.

No bank changes foreign coins to australian currency.
 

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Whenever I receive damaged notes as change at a store, instead of palming it off to the next person i exchange money with, I take it to the bank and remove it from circulation. I learnt today that I may not get the full value of the note and I have no issue with that.

However they would not accept foreign coins i have collected as change along the way (obviously I wasn't expecting any financial compensation in return as for with notes). What do I do to remove these from circulation? It would be absurd to throw the valuable metals in the bin.

Not a very economical business you are running if you don't care about receiving full value for notes your get
 
Sure you havent got a central bank that accepts them? If yes(like south Astralia staate bank) they should accept them.

Also it is ridiculous that you won't get the full amount of money for a ripped banknote- unless you only have half and come up with it, there is no reason why, if you produce a complete yet ripped- old looking note that you won't get the whole value...
 
I've very rarely seen a damaged Australian polymer note apart from the first run of $5 ones which were weak and often ripped.

A question though, does anyone know why only banks give out 100s and not ATMs?


Because ATM's only have capacity for 2 different note types, and the most efficient and useful denominations are $20's and $50's.
 
Sure you havent got a central bank that accepts them? If yes(like south Astralia staate bank) they should accept them.

Also it is ridiculous that you won't get the full amount of money for a ripped banknote- unless you only have half and come up with it, there is no reason why, if you produce a complete yet ripped- old looking note that you won't get the whole value...

If I gave them both pieces then yes they would give me the full amount. I guess If i walked in with the other 21 % of the note they would give me a dollar making it even, but that would be embarrassing. The bank gave me the $4 in the form of a cheque. There is no way i am walking into a bank to bank a $4 cheque.
 

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Because ATM's only have capacity for 2 different note types, and the most efficient and useful denominations are $20's and $50's.
Youve got funny atms- here the atms give out whatever you want- 5-10-20-50-100-500.
 
If I gave them both pieces then yes they would give me the full amount. I guess If i walked in with the other 21 % of the note they would give me a dollar making it even, but that would be embarrassing. The bank gave me the $4 in the form of a cheque. There is no way i am walking into a bank to bank a $4 cheque.

You can bank most cheques in ATMs. That what i do when i get cheques from stupid places for stuff like $3 or whatever.
 

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