[101attendees] Something else you can do with your "extra" coins

Ole Jacobsen <olejacobsen@me.com> Fri, 23 March 2018 08:58 UTC

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Subject: [101attendees] Something else you can do with your "extra" coins
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Hi,

If you have a lot of British coins AND an Oyster card, consider 
topping up your card with the coins, thereby storing them 
electronically for your next trip to London. The machines will
take £2, £1, 50p, 20p and 10p coins.

Ole


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