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How much does a copy cost and will I need to change bills into silver to make copies?

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How much does a copy cost and will I need to change bills into silver to make copies?

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Fifteen cents per copy. Usually not, unless you only have bills larger than ones. The machines can make change for a $1.00 or quarters. In addition, you may purchase a magnetically encoded card in denominations of 1.00, 5.00, 10.00, 20.00 which can be used to buy copies at a substantial saving. After the initial cost (30 cents) of the card is covered, copies will cost 12 cents each. The library normally does not keep very much change, but will make change when it can.

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