Posted on Aug 9, 2015
Is it time for the US to stop minting pennies?
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Yep, Been discussed many a time and I think they are well past due to be Replaced. I know that they are just Copper Cladded now but still a waste of perfectly good Copper in my book. Also if they stop minting the Buggers the value of the few that I keep will go up.
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Yes. But not only pennies.
It is my personal opinion that we need to do the following.
Convert $1 bills to coins. (they already exist). Get rid of the $2, $10, $50 bill. They are the least used, and honestly superfluous bill in the inventory. They aren't necessary. Why print them? Anything you need to make change for can be done with others.
With coins, just stop minting the pennies, but do not discontinue usage until 2025 (10 years). After 2025 begin rounding "cash transactions" to the nearest 5c, however a 5c "tax" will be assessed on these transactions to ensure that they are not "scamming" the system. Wait 10 years, and do the same thing with nickels.
It is my personal opinion that we need to do the following.
Convert $1 bills to coins. (they already exist). Get rid of the $2, $10, $50 bill. They are the least used, and honestly superfluous bill in the inventory. They aren't necessary. Why print them? Anything you need to make change for can be done with others.
With coins, just stop minting the pennies, but do not discontinue usage until 2025 (10 years). After 2025 begin rounding "cash transactions" to the nearest 5c, however a 5c "tax" will be assessed on these transactions to ensure that they are not "scamming" the system. Wait 10 years, and do the same thing with nickels.
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This comes up every so often, currently it costs 1.7 cent to make a penny....Yes we could easily do away with them.....In the late 70's they stopped shipping pennies to Europe and the PX and Commisary rounded everything off...Worked fine then..
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