New pound coin
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Re: New pound coin
is good news, a lot of smaller operators will decide it's not worth the hassle. 18 months time probably a good time to buy rounds.
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Re: New pound coin
Hi AndyStyle wrote:I like the positive attitude Barbara. Its still a pain in the a**e. 350 coin carriers to change!!!!!
Andy
Yes indeed, a right pain, but better than having to replace the whole coin mech. 350 is going to take you a long time and loss of revenue too. Now the next question is, how are they doing the phasing ..... I do feel for the operators and I know how we felt when the announcement was made a few years back - utter panic and dread. No compensation from Mr Government either!
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Re: New pound coin
doesn't fit, diameter wise ok. Just width is too wide.
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Re: New pound coin
Hi MattCoin Operated Group wrote:doesn't fit, diameter wise ok. Just width is too wide.
Aren't they the same thing?
Do you mean thickness/depth ok but too wide?
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Re: New pound coin
so its to thick for existing coin carriers or too wide diameter wise??
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Re: New pound coin
Width is fine, Diameter of new coin is slightly too large
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Re: New pound coin
Might be able to grind the old coin carriers to right diameter?