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How many people still use cash? I doubt I’ll ever physically touch one of the King Charles notes or coins.
Need one for the shopping trolley :) And my barber - and the local kebab shop.
These designs are absolutely beautiful, though
I use cash pretty much everyday. I purposely do so over contactless. Cash is freedom. Cash is anonymous. Cash is king. Don't give up on it or you'll be sorry when it's gone.
On topic, I love the new coins.
You'd be surprised. Car wash, barbers, boot sales, market stalls, charity collections, church collections, anywhere that the network or card machine is broken, village fetes, school fetes, church fates, collection boxes, people that have lost their phone or bank card.
Only for taxis where I am. So I may end up with a handful of them as change eventually.
You need it for public transport in Northern Ireland still :(
More than you'd think to be fair. Lots of older people still rely on it, and homeless people might not necessarily have a bank account or a working debit card to use at a checkout.