Comments by "Helmuth Schultes" (@helmuthschultes9243) on "There's Nothing Like Aussie Honesty 🤣🤣" video.
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Just another note,
The "Loose Change Menu" is significantly different loose change situation.
In Australia $1 and $2 are coins, and the $2 is physically smaller than all but 5c coin.
By comparison USA coins are all under $1, and $1 and up are all notes. With dimes, quarters and other smaller coins if any exist making such prices would require a significant number of coins.
To get $8.95 using Australian coins is not all that many. At probably minum put 4 x $2 and 1x $1, for only 5 coins up and get 5c change. Other may be 4x $2, 1x 50c, 2x 20c and a 5c, also only 8 coins. Other mixes also possible. Usually the 5c coins are a pain accumulating as change but often not spent for next purchases so often many endup in the loose change.
I a few months back cashed in accumulated coins from my jeans small front pocket, that was bulging full. I got over $57 with most from $2 and $1 coins, but also several dollars of 50c. Even 5c had over $2 so over 40 of those.
A significant weight reduction in my jeans, that actually had a trend to slide down if the belt was too loose, contributed by the mass of coins
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