Need Change?

I know two good places where you could get numerous one dollar change.

Today I was in the state library, hoping to photocopy the tedious Commonwealth Housing Commission Final Report 1944, I put in a $50 dollar note into the change machine - clearly, I wasn’t thinking - I ended up getting 50 one dollar coins. And I was kinda embarrassed by the banging sounds of the coins when they dropped out of the machine.

If you in need of numerous one dollar change, the best place to go to would definitely be this change machine, and the second best option would be me.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Brett (unregistered) August 27th, 2006 6:42 pm

    Heh, I was in there today as well. Must have been a different time as I didn’t hear the coins clanking! I never use the change machine myself, as I photocopy so much I just keep shovelling $20 notes onto the card …

  2. William Luu (unregistered) August 27th, 2006 10:09 pm

    Woah, 50 $1 coins.

    I couldn’t imagine trying to stuff them all into a wallet/coin pouch sort of thing.

    Or imagine going shopping and the item was $23 and you had to spend time at the counter slowly counting the amount of $1 coins you need.

  3. Neil (unregistered) August 28th, 2006 12:53 am

    There is a change machine at the Melb Uni tram stop although its not very well publicized.


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