Banks refuse to change temple's coins into notes     Updated: 2006-07-31 08:53  
Monks from a temple in Yangzhou of Jiangsu Province have been running short 
of money although several million coins have piled up mountain-high in the 
temple's storehouse. 
 Coins with a face value of 2 fen (0.02 US cents) lie piled up 2 metres high 
and 4 metres long. The 4 million coins are valued at 80,000 yuan (US$9,864). 
 The monks visited many local banks and asked to change them into big 
denomination bank notes. After two months, one bank agreed to help out by 
accepting coins worth 10,000-yuan (US$1,233). 
 Beijing Evening News
  
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