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Changing coins to noted

  • 23-01-2017 1:40am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,119 ✭✭✭


    Hi
    I' have 1,565 euro in coins and I'm wondering what's the process of getting it changed to notes. Do banks still do this?

    Thanks js


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,367 ✭✭✭Bank of Ireland: Elaine


    Good Morning job seeker, 

    Thank you for getting in touch with us here. 

    You can lodge coin to your account once it is fully bagged and in the correct denominations. Some of our branches offer specific times when this can be done and for more information on your branches services and times please see here.

    I hope this helps and if you need anything else please let us know. 

    Thanks, 
    Elaine 


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,119 ✭✭✭job seeker


    Good Morning job seeker, 

    Thank you for getting in touch with us here. 

    You can lodge coin to your account once it is fully bagged and in the correct denominations. Some of our branches offer specific times when this can be done and for more information on your branches services and times please see here.

    I hope this helps and if you need anything else please let us know. 

    Thanks, 
    Elaine 

    Thanks very much Elaine for your help.

    Just wondering though what exactly you mean by "fully bagged and in the correct denominations." I have it all in a supervalue bag for life..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,040 ✭✭✭McG


    job seeker wrote: »
    Good Morning job seeker, 

    Thank you for getting in touch with us here. 

    You can lodge coin to your account once it is fully bagged and in the correct denominations. Some of our branches offer specific times when this can be done and for more information on your branches services and times please see here.

    I hope this helps and if you need anything else please let us know. 

    Thanks, 
    Elaine 

    Thanks very much Elaine for your help.

    Just wondering though what exactly you mean by "fully bagged and in the correct denominations." I have it all in a supervalue bag for life..
    go to a bank, and ask for coin bags. You then need to fill them according that what's written on them (1 type of coin per bag up to a specified amount)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,658 ✭✭✭✭OldMrBrennan83


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,367 ✭✭✭Bank of Ireland: Elaine


    McG wrote: »
    job seeker wrote: »
    Good Morning job seeker, 

    Thank you for getting in touch with us here. 

    You can lodge coin to your account once it is fully bagged and in the correct denominations. Some of our branches offer specific times when this can be done and for more information on your branches services and times please see here.

    I hope this helps and if you need anything else please let us know. 

    Thanks, 
    Elaine 

    Thanks very much Elaine for your help.

    Just wondering though what exactly you mean by "fully bagged and in the correct denominations." I have it all in a supervalue bag for life..
    go to a bank, and ask for coin bags. You then need to fill them according that what's written on them (1 type of coin per bag up to a specified amount)
    Hi job seeker, 

    As Patww79 correctly posted, you would need the official plastic coin bags (as pictured above) and the coins would need to correctly separated. For example E50 in 2 Euro coins. 

    Your branch maybe able to supply you with these however, we would always suggest contacting them prior to your visit to ensure they have the quantity you'll require. 

    I hope this helps and thanks again, 
    Elaine


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