Consumers handle $600 annually in coins (approximately $1.65 every day)
Average consumer makes 3 coin transactions each day
Most consumers would accept a lesser amount in bills than more in coins
 

68% would choose a $50 bill over $55 in coins
32% would choose a $50 bill over $65 in coins

54% of Adults don't take the time to count their change after a purchase
24% of Adults experience "check-out" rage when a shopper slows down
the line by using exact change to pay for a purchase
75% of Adults accumulate change at home, rather than spend coins
during a transaction
Over $7.7 billion in coins are stockpiled in homes (about $50 per household)
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Attitudinal and Usage Data
Research shows most consumers dislike loose change. The Change Game™
capitalizes on the low value adults attach to the thousands of coins they
must handle each year while shopping.

Attitudinal and coin usage data from national currency polls.

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Currency polls
show
most adults
attach
little value
to their
loose change