I think you'll find that banks and Post Offices will do this gladly. There is a high demand for coins to be returned to circulation - hoarding them to 'save' them in giant containers is fun, but it is a drain on the resources of the issuing authority.
If the coinage is not excessive, many shops can be glad of it also, as it saves them havine to get it from banks.
Banks may require that the coins be sorted and counted into bags before they will accept them.
Banks generally do not like to do this. It would be much wiser to deposit the $100 dollar bill and then go to the back of the que, withdraw it asking for as many $5 dollar bills as they have availbable. ___ Many banks now have a machine similar to an ATM which will change notes and/or coins to other denominations.
Money is pretty generic, it could be in the form of checks, bills, coins, or the # in your bank account. While cash is just the main bills, 1,5,10,20,50,100.
Trick question: the answer is none, because the US Mint doesn't print $10 bills. The US Mint makes coins.
Monnaie means change or coins.
The Japanese Yen is the unit of money in Japan. One yen has 100 sen. ¥ is the symbol for Yen. It is also coins and bills.
Many Publix supermarkets have CoinStar machines that will count your change and pay out bills. The machine keeps a percentage as a service charge.
thousands of ways....every combination of coins up to $1 times 50 every combinatiin (example 200 quarters) or of $2 BILLS $5 BILLS $10 bills $20 bills with or without coins bieng included etc.... but the best way to change it is your hand to mine...plese send all your 50s to me...(kidding)
Yes and no. You can use Canadian small change at stores but not the larger coins or bills.
Coins and paper bills used as money are called currency.
How can you make $25.45 using the least number of bills and coins?
Yes she was on coins, bills and stamps.
The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears on modern coins and bills. Also "UNITED STATES of AMERICA" is on all U.S. coins and paper money.
Counterfeit coins and bills are often sold on eBay. You can also buy copies. Note: It is illegal to sell or pass counterfeit coins or bills
Both coin an bills were used.
the bank copys the bills
About any bank will do this for you. Also Dollar coins are used as change at government machines such as train ticket machines and postage machines where you purchase stamps.
Yes, the rupee is the currency of India. Both coins and bills are used.