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Coining it in: old coin collection adds almost £400 to charity total

An innovative way to recycle otherwise worthless foreign currency has yielded a cash windfall of almost £400 for Lincolnshire’s current festival, which aspires to raise at least £2.25m for the Freemasons’ charity the MCF. Working with an organisation called Cash4CoinsUK the Province has gathered together an 18kg haul of lira, euros, pesetas and the odd bolivar, and had it converted into Sterling.

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Old coins collection box
Old coins collection box

Otherwise worthless foreign coins and notes have been converted to a contribution of almost £400 for Lincolnshire Freemasons to give to the Freemasons’ charity the MCF to spend on good causes in the county and beyond.

The money has been raised by Freemasons digging out leftover coins and notes from foreign currencies and dropping them into ‘Change for the Better’ collecting boxes in all of Lincolnshire’s 21 centres.

Said Stuart Pearcey, Lincolnshire’s Provincial Communications Officer: 'The result was more than 18kg of coins and notes from every continent – all of them unspendable for one reason or another. Even pre-Euro currency was amongst it, but we were able to convert it all to cash'.

Stuart says there is still more to come. 'So far we haven’t got back all of the collecting boxes that we sent out, so there is no doubt still more money we can add to our #Lincs2025 Festival total'.

The coins to cash conversion was done with the help of an organisation called Cash4Coins, who were extremely helpful, said Stuart. 'I had long thought there had to be a way of converting all that leftover holiday currency into real money, but I had no idea how to do it until I stumbled on the Cash4Coins web site. The company couldn’t have made it simpler. They sent bags and a sturdy cardboard box for me to send off the coins and notes, and even paid for the courier to pick it all up'.

The money raised, and any more which can be gathered, will go towards Lincolnshire Freemasons’ aspiration to raise at least £2.25m to give to the MCF. 'That will be used to support worthy causes from nationally-known organisations like the Hospice movement and Air Ambulances to individuals and small groups of vulnerable people. Lincolnshire’s fundraising campaign will last for five years, after which there will be a six-year break before the launch of a new Festival. However, donations will continue to be made to Lincolnshire every year, even when there is no Festival running.

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