An article published in the British Journal of Dermatology indicated that coins made of nickel are a health risk for nickel sensitive individuals.- According to ABC News, American taxpayers are losing around $50 million because of the increase in copper, nickel and zinc values - all metals used in making coins.
- According to eHow.com, "you should get at least $15 in $1, $5 and $10 bills before you go to the coin laundry because coin laundry machines don't take bills, and change machines only take bills in $1, $5 and $10 denominations".
- Change machines that take your money or give you incorrect change.
- Change machines that are out-of-order leaving you searching your pockets for quarters or begging for change at the nearby liquor/convenience store.
- How many coins can you shove into a machine before you realize that it is out of order?
- You would not believe how many coins end up in washer drains!
- Wouldn't you rather your spare coins end up in the change jar at home?
- Because you could use that quarter to buy a gumball!
- You know you'll need that quarter later for the parking meter.
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