Cashing in, turning in the cans of coins I have been saving to see how much I have saved! Instagram: / castleman1992 Facebook: / castlemanvlogs Twitter: / castleman1992 Snapchat: jlcastleman #fortwaynevlogger #castlemanvlogs
I keep my dimes, nickels and pennies together. I have 8 coffee cans filled to the brim. Quarters are separate. Been doing this for over 25 years. Would have lots more but have been cashing them in when needed
Kind of the same. I started saving change back in April 2020. My change really went up in June 2021 when I started my first job as there is change everywhere. I keep my Quarters, Dimes, and Nickels in a big jar that when full, I'll cash it in on a Friday when my paycheck comes in and put half of said amount in checking and other in savings. But pennies are in a smaller jar that when full, I'll use to splurge a little. It could be for cash, a gift card, or maybe even Amazon.
@@stewartquark1661 yeah originally I did have all of it in one jar but while pennies add up, it's not much. Originally I wanted to put all my change in the coinstar but can't do cash because it takes 11% of every dollar but I didn't want to use it all on Amazon. So that's the main reason why I separated the change. I cashed in the pennies on November 1st for a charity donation and it was $28.24 (all pennies and 1 dime)
I guess $420.00 worth of change but if you use the Coin machine they take a percentage which mean $357.00 instead. That's my guess. WOW, I was close. 10.00 off!
359.68 is my guess I just started typing and my fingers hit random numbers let see I'll be back at the end to see if I was right or not Off by 12 dollars