metal joy

£3.46

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Moneys

And £3.12.

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I got in big trouble with 'er indoors for chucking a 5p away once so now we lug a fucking tin of 5p pieces from flat to flat when we move that we literally never do anything with.

shrapnel is a bit LADZ BANTZ don’t you think?

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Didn’t someone on DIS a few weeks ago declare that adults don’t carry change or something? There was definitely some foolishness along these lines.

But in answer to your question, cash, and £1.77, although I have £1.30 in transit to the cafe with a co-worker, who will be buying me snacks with it. I leave it up to you to decide whether this counts as it could theoretically come back. Schroedinger’s cash, or something.*

*This makes it look like I thought up this mediocre gag, then back-filled story to shoe-horn it in, but I didn’t.

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It’s worth £5.99 mate

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I call it change and I have €4.70 on me. Usually carry it in the right side pocket of my jeans and dump all coins below €0.05 in a change jar in our kitchen. The €0.01 and €0.02 coins are being slowly phased out here though, thank fuck.

mynta or peng

27kr

I also have 3 USB sticks in the same pocket.
Guess their combined capacity and win a prize

…or don’t

42GB.

This is not the cycling thread.

This is not my beautiful wife

wrong

72GB

Change. Anything less than a pound coin goes in the charity box when I am given it. If there isnt one it goes to the next homeless person I pass. If neither happens it goes in a tin I keep on top of the microwave when I get home.

nope

Coinage

Change

£5.61

11 GB

TheoGB

you’re all wrong - but @Aggpass was closest

160GB

128 + 16 + 16

well that was fun