I used to carry a small pouch to hold coins. One after another became unuseable so after a while I don't carry coins any more. But I get coins when I pay for things with cash. Slowly the coins built up. I thought of using one of those coin machines but they charge a fee. Or you get a gift card but it's not the same as cash. When you buy something, your money is already de-valued. My son came up with the wonderful idea of paying for train rides with coins. In New York City, subway and buses take MetroCard, a thin plastic that one swipes at the turnstile to get into the transit system. I normally pay for it with a credit card, occasionally with bills, but never thought of using coins. I recently put the idea to work, even though it was for the MetroCard's replacement, OMNY card, comes January 1, 2026. It was a bit of a hassle, but I was able to spend $3.00+ to get an OMNY card. It costs $1.00 to get the card, probably just to discourage people from just throwing empty ones away. Yeah, humans suck, that's why we cannot have nice things. I recall when the MetroCard didn't cost $1.00 to buy, spent ones were littered all over the subway station. Anyway, back to the OMNY card, the coins had to be dropped just right in order for them to be registered. If not done right, they travel down some separate path and come out in the tray where the cards would come out. Still, it's the best way to use coins.
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