You can get papers from the local bank branch that you can use to pack coins into a cylinder with pre determined values, which can be weighed to verify the amount
Most tea stores will have those on hand in a couple of sizes. Amazon sells them also. I would recommend using the draw string style for your sachets. Most of those tea bags just have a flap you need to seal with a couple of staples if you are going to jostle them around any.
In California, it is a rarity to see the 50 cent USD coin and while still legal tender, it is definitely not given out as change at stores and not accepted by vending machines.
I actually think $2 USD banknotes are more commonly seen than the 50 cent USD coin, although those aren't accepted by vending machines either.
At first I read 50 and 05, 10 and 01, and I thought: oh, so one side is for flipped coins 🫠
Love the idea :p
*casually dunking a bag of coins into my teamug
The secret trick billionaires don't want you to know.
You can get papers from the local bank branch that you can use to pack coins into a cylinder with pre determined values, which can be weighed to verify the amount
Thanks, i didnt know that
Where'd you get the bags from? I wanna make spice mixes for braising using these bags
Most tea stores will have those on hand in a couple of sizes. Amazon sells them also. I would recommend using the draw string style for your sachets. Most of those tea bags just have a flap you need to seal with a couple of staples if you are going to jostle them around any.
Lol No idea, i think they live and reproduce in the cupboard
TIL there are 20 and 50 Eurocent pieces.
In California, it is a rarity to see the 50 cent USD coin and while still legal tender, it is definitely not given out as change at stores and not accepted by vending machines.
I actually think $2 USD banknotes are more commonly seen than the 50 cent USD coin, although those aren't accepted by vending machines either.
Funfuct: 50 cents are the least produced eurocoin
You are so ahead of me. I just fill a random container