Coins prove worthless for SAS Denmark
Copenhagen – A small fortune in coins has proved worthless for the Danish branch of joint Scandinavian airline SAS, reports said Tuesday. SAS Denmark has an estimated 750 million kroner (137 million dollars) in various coins but the carrier has been unable to find a bank where it can cash in the coins – the banks cite high costs for sorting and counting the coins.
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