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We filled one with loose change - any £1 put in would be robbed so was mostly copper and silver
We filled it a couple of times but the base finally gave out and it came off. Didn't smash, just broke off.
We filled it a couple of times but the base finally gave out and it came off. Didn't smash, just broke off.
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We had one for change too. It's base broke off just before Christmas. We asked our Local if we could buy another but the Landlady said they couldn't get them anymore.
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Never filled one with £1 coins, but have filled one 3 times I think with all loose change and £2 coins (not icluding £1's and 50p's) - averaging just under a grand when it's full to the top of the neck. Not had any trouble with it breaking yet.
On a side note, I did once drop a brand new one full of Martell brandy onto a concrete floor top first.... that taught the boss to make sure he stacked things the right way up
On a side note, I did once drop a brand new one full of Martell brandy onto a concrete floor top first.... that taught the boss to make sure he stacked things the right way up
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My grandad told me when i was younger that when filled with £ coins it will hold a grand (bag of sand he said )
filled 2 of em now with loose change and just bank it for my daughters
filled 2 of em now with loose change and just bank it for my daughters
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That's got to hold more than a grand if it's just Pound coins, I can quite easily hold £50 worth in one hand, there must be more than 20 times that in those large bottles, I'm gonna guess £1700.
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Took me over 10 years because I dipped into it a fair bit when I was a student, but I ended up with around £350 in here and there was hardly any £1. The damn thing was also filled with hair strands from pretty much every girlfriend I've ever had.....I could clone them all for an orgy
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I filled one up in the early naughties with pound coins and I was amazed when I took it to the bank, there was £2079.00 in total. I lost the original bottle or someone stole it from me. I visited a car boot sale a couple of years ago and there was an even older one there, one that was corked rather than a screw top. I only paid a pound for it, they are going for £15 to £20 on eBay so I'm well pleased with that purchase. I am currently trying to fill it with small change, 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 20 pence pieces. I am not putting any pound coins in it as I can't afford to do that now. 50 pence pieces and £2 coins are too big to fit into the bottle.
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I also used to have a huge Bells whisky bottle I got from my Grandma. Used to keep all my coppers and silver upto 20p. Cash in netted about £500 which was always a nice bonus as a kin. Think it peed off the bank tellers no end, a little kid bringing in a bag full of coppers (had to sort them out and bag them up in advance) for weigh in.
Not sure how well it would work these days, I barely ever pay with cash anymore!
I also used to have a huge Bells whisky bottle I got from my Grandma. Used to keep all my coppers and silver upto 20p. Cash in netted about £500 which was always a nice bonus as a kin. Think it peed off the bank tellers no end, a little kid bringing in a bag full of coppers (had to sort them out and bag them up in advance) for weigh in.
Not sure how well it would work these days, I barely ever pay with cash anymore!
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