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Off topic & small talk: Where to get small change - coinage?

Topic created on 18th Oct. 2022 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 11 | Views: 1,931
refucs
Top Member
Hello,

i need about 50-100 euros in 1 and 2 € pieces (possibly also 50 cent pieces). Where can I get this?

I live in a smaller town, am a Deutsche Bank customer and the nearest branch is over 50 km away...

Theoretically, I can also buy something for 50 cents with a 5 € bill in various stores, but that takes forever....

Someone ne idea? Or ask at the savings bank if they also serve outside customers with it?

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KaCkvOgL
Amateur
The 50km drive, go to the bank and say you would like to have rolled coin and call the gewüpnschte denomination....will be the fastest and most uncomplicated variant. I can't think of any other or better idea.

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Bluff
Expert
go into a gambling hall and ask if they change money for you would also be a possibility

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Xavi22
Expert
With a third-party bank, it usually costs money

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refucs
Top Member

Xavi22 wrote on 18.10.2022 at 11:26: With a foreign bank it usually costs money

yes I also assume that, rather not an option


The idea with the Spielo of Bluff I think is worth a try. Let's see, tomorrow maybe. Then I can also Risk equal times nen 10er there xD

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gamble1
Legend

Xavi22 wrote on 18.10.2022 at 11:26: With a fremdbank it usually costs money

With us it costs no matter if customer or not

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garfield68
Elite
go to the nearest arcade and change 100€ into 1 and 2€ coins. you can then gamble away another 10€ and you have your desired small change

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Stromberg
Legend

refucs wrote on 10/18/2022 at 11:40 AM

yes i assume so too, rather not an option


I think the idea with the Spielo of Bluff is worth a try. Let's see, tomorrow maybe. Then I can also Risk equal times nen 10er there xD

Not that it will be even more expensive than in the bank later...

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Rainmann
Expert
Then let rather in the spilo 110 euros change and the Hunni in 1 and 2 euro pieces bringst afterwards in the car. Then back in and invest the tenner. Good luck 😀✌️

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gamble1
Legend
No offense but most arcades have only 2€ coins and 1€ only very limited

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