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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Drax on 14 Feb, 2020, 02:10:33 pm

Title: Small Coins
Post by: Drax on 14 Feb, 2020, 02:10:33 pm
One of the more interesting topics on the Spanish lunchtime news I saw today was an item about how the EU are doing a study into getting rid of the 1 and 2 cent coins.
Everything will be at zero or five, presumably rounded up and down. Thoughts about this were obtained from the Spanish local market traders (fruit and veg.).

In a separate item, the farmers from all over Valencia province drove their tractors into Valencia city to protest about the prices they receive for their produce. The city came to a standstill with roads blocked for 6km all around.

Chatting to the locals the opinion was that Spain needs to exit the Euro, take control and get back to Pesetas.
 :undecided:
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: Judi_bk on 14 Feb, 2020, 04:41:21 pm
Total Entertainment told me that their bank, Cajamar,  they will not let them pay in coppers at  all.  At Walk 4 Life we pay in coppers from our collection boxes at Unicaja.  We put them in a plastic bag, seal it and they have a machine that counts them
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: Drax on 14 Feb, 2020, 05:38:06 pm
 :hi: Judi,

You might be missing the point - the one and two centimos coins will be phased out completely - no longer minted or used.

If I didn't understand your problem with the banks taking them, sorry, although I did understand your reply about how you currently bank your donations.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: frankie on 14 Feb, 2020, 06:46:08 pm
I hate the 'brown' money and put it all into a pot which I take to charity shops.  I would think twice maybe at putting larger denominations in a pot for charity.
I like you optimism Drax at the 'rounding down'.  I would not hold my breath.
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: BRIMAR on 14 Feb, 2020, 07:39:33 pm
I once got told when paying for 2 coffees with some "brown coins" that the bar would not accept payment with these coins.

On the other hand, I was once asked in the Albox Merca Todo Shop if I would pay for my purchases with as many of the "brown coins" as I could because the owner never got enough of them in his till. 
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: Drax on 14 Feb, 2020, 08:00:28 pm
I once got told when paying for 2 coffees with some "brown coins" that the bar would not accept payment with these coins.
my answer would be take it or leave it - ¡Tómelo o déjelo!
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: Meerkat on 15 Feb, 2020, 01:35:51 pm
I use them to pay for parking at the  airport!
Title: Re: Small Coins
Post by: FOGGY on 17 Feb, 2020, 04:23:18 pm
About time, they are stupid coins just like the half p