(Reuters) - Eleni Katsamaki, who runs a fruit and vegetable stall at a market in the Athens suburb of Piraeus, is feeling one of the small, daily annoyances of the Greek bank shutdown particularly acutely. Nobody has any change.
"We definitely have an issue with coins," she said near a stand full of tomatoes. "Everyone's coming with the 20 euro notes they withdraw from the banks."
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