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Life Bank One change counter
Posted on Jun 20, 07 09:34 PM PDT

Spare change is something most people have in abundance, but the Japanese are clearly ahead of everyone else when it comes to keeping loose change. The Life Bank One device can actually be screwed onto most bottle tops, where dropping in coins (in the Japanese currency only unfortunately) will activate the counter, so you don't need to play the "Guess the amount of coins inside" game. This is much better than other methods of storing money where you have to literally break the bank whenever it is full. The Life Bank One counter retails for a mere $8 and makes for a great gift idea.
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By Illini_fan Chicago , 21/06/07 12:17 PM (CommentID #214692)
I could fill an entire bottle with 87,000,000 Yen and only have a buck fifty US??
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