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Where do you keep your coins? They’re dirty as fuck, I don’t want them in my pocket.
>inb4 it’s 2026, fag
I don’t suck jewish cock, sorry
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Credit card companies literally pay you to use them. If you pay off your card each month, you will incur zero interest and get paid for items you were going to buy anyway.
Basically, if you're still using cash, you are one dumb, stupid fuck.
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I carry them in my wallet my grandpa gifted me 15 years ago.
But I always dump them in the self-checkout register every time I go shopping, except every Karl der Große 2 Euro coin I come across; those I keep.
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>>18684457
It's a plain brown leather wallet. I use it every day and carry it in my ass pocket. It's still fully intact, so it must be of good quality, I guess.
Cash is still big in Germany, and a couple of stores only accept cash, so I still need room for coins and such.
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>>18684447
>retard sperging out
he didn't say anything wrong. He's talking about getting cash back or points, and many cards let you do this with a zero annual fee. I have a nicer card and even then it's only $100 a year.
Youre in a financially stable position that would allow you to pay off your balance every month, right anon?
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>>18684341
In my pocket.
The shopping cart handle and credit card machine buttons have more live and infectious germs on them than the coins.
Just wash your hands before sticking them in your mucous membranes and you'll be good to go.
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>>18684341
Pennies were the safest ones to handle during COVID because they are copper plated.
>Modern pennies are made of 97.5% zinc and only 2.5% copper, which is a thin copper plating. This composition was adopted in 1982, replacing the previous bronze composition that contained a higher percentage of copper.
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>>18684782
The USA no longer makes pennies, but other countries that have copper coins should make virus themed special editions. Could be educational.
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>>18684475
>Cash is still big in Germany, and a couple of stores only accept cash
Based. You 100% will spend less with cash.
>>18684477
>Allow companies to develop complete profiles of your life for 2% of your spend, or worse, points(tm).
I use credit cards almost exclusively but I definitely appreciate people creating economies that can't be taxed or clipped by corporations.
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i have a spot in my car where i dump them and every so often i empty this into a big jar in my room and when its full i exchange it for cash.
literally cant use coins anymore. not for parking, not for laundry machines, nothing takes coins anymore. it pisses me off since they're 'real money' but i fr cannot use them. theyre just change im given that i have to cycle back through my bank to turn into dollar bills
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>>18685419
Your country is cucked, simple as. I use them whenever I have the chance to get rid of them, and that’s why I keep one of these things in my pocket along with the leather wallet.
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>>18684341
Who the fuck carries coins in 2026? Use your phone for payment, grandpa. Or, carry a men's coin purse.
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>>18684341
get a debit card, practically same as cash except your funds are all safely in the bank, and none of the strings associated with credit cards
and regarding >>18684513, bring sanitizer