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Postby TheOstrich » 02 Oct 2017, 18:26

Remember the old style coins are no longer legal tender from 15th October!

So now is the time - empty all your pockets and purses, strip your sofas and chairs, smash your piñatas, turn out all the cupboards and tins you hoard things in, check your car ..... you know you've got some out there somewhere! :mrgreen:

Ossie is now playing "pass the parcel" - any old coins received in change get immediately recycled .... how on earth shopkeepers are going to rigorously differentiate between the old and the new versions after the deadline day, I've no idea. :roll:
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Re: £1 coins

Postby saundra » 02 Oct 2017, 18:44

I know ossie I always saved some for grandchildren xmas money but haven't this year why can't things be left alone
Like these horrible £10. £5. Notes I hate them they stick together
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Re: £1 coins

Postby manxie » 02 Oct 2017, 19:15

Here the Isle of Man government cannot afford to change our £1 coins and all the associated machines etc that use them.

SO............. How long till the island is flooded with old English £1 coins??? not to mention all the forgeries???

I can see loads of problems for us unless the uk government agrees to take them all off us and recompense us for loss till we change over here??

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Re: £1 coins

Postby AliasAggers » 02 Oct 2017, 19:51

I shouldn't worry too much about it.

If you do come across any old £1 coins after October 15th,
you can always get them changed for new ones at any Bank,
so I understand.
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Re: £1 coins

Postby miasmum » 02 Oct 2017, 20:28

When I took some £1 coins in to Lloyds to be changed she said to make sure you get them in by the deadline
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Re: £1 coins

Postby TheOstrich » 02 Oct 2017, 21:05

Saundra, when we went to Salisbury Hospital recently, none of their pay machines in the car park would accept the new fivers. Everybody was getting caught out; the machines kept on spitting the notes back out again.

And subsequently I heard it was exactly the same at Yeovil Hospital .... :|
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Re: £1 coins

Postby saundra » 02 Oct 2017, 22:51

I'm crafty ossie
I either give them£ 5-00notes as part of a taxi fair
Give them to the grandchildren as pocket money
Or the boys towards petrol money when they come :lol:
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Re: £1 coins

Postby JoM » 03 Oct 2017, 09:47

I don't mind the new notes but they're a bit 'springy' if you fold them up. I've always just folded and shoved a fiver in the coin section of my purse when I've had one in change but the new ones won't stay folded very well.

I had John check his wallet yesterday for old pounds and he had one so Joe's taken it for his bus fare today.
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Re: £1 coins

Postby JoM » 04 Oct 2017, 11:10

Got another in change this morning so spent it on stamps in the post office.
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Re: £1 coins

Postby TheOstrich » 04 Oct 2017, 13:24

I was given 4 old £1 coins in change in a café last week! I spent them at the pie hut at Woking FC on Saturday ... their problem now!

The old £10 note's still valid until Spring 2018 apparently, so no need to panic on that score yet ..... :lol:
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