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My husband left his coins in the pocket of his jeans when they were put for the wash. After they had been washed all the older coins were their normal colour but the new £1 coins had become discoloured and some of the gold had turned to silver, WEIRD! I reckon they might be rejected if they are used to pay for goods. Has anyone else had a problem like this?
I think many women have experienced this problem. If you show him how to operate the machine maybe he could do his own washing .!
You have to be joking! I remember 20 years ago I was visiting my home island leaving my husband at home. He needed to use the washing machine and had to phone me three times for instructions, which he found hard to follow! This is a guy with a MENSA level intelligence and four degrees, who was at the top of his game in those days. Whilst he is a very practical person, DIY etc, it is strange how anything of a domestic nature, like doing the washing, ironing, cooking and cleaning is well beyond his capabilities!
Can we got back on target, ladies, please??? LOLCan it damage a washing machine though
My husband has no intention of being empowered where domestic tasks are concerned. But to give him his due, it was my job to be the homemaker, I have never had to go out to work since we married. My husband has provided well for his family.
Anyway getting back to the topic of the thread, has no one found their new £1 coins have become discoloured?
I had a quick look on google and found nothing relating to this .
Did you remember to add 'sulphuric acid' to your search?I believe that Floo might be using it as a fabric softener!
Of course it's the sulphuric acid wot dun it, now why didn't I think of think of that!
My husband used the discoloured coins yesterday at the coffee shop in our village, they had no problem accepting them, apparently.