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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Where is Teddy Roosevelt when you need him? Spinning in his grave. Quote: putting dead Presidents lacks imagination....contests were held back in the day and I believe that where the Walking Liberty design came from. That is true, but it is also where the Jefferson nickel and Washington quarter came from. (Only the designs we actually got on the coins were NOT the designs that won the contests.)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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To me coins and their familiar faces provide for a stable life. Keep them as they are...it hasn't hurt the collecting family.
KK
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
Quote: To me coins and their familiar faces provide for a stable life. I don't see it as stable, I see it as stagnant as in our best years are behind us and we are now in decline.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm responding to the title question from a more practical aspect. Some of my comments have been address before, often many times. 1. Get rid of the CENT. It has little practical value and costs more to make than it's face value. 2. Get rid of the nickel OR make it of a less expensive alloy. It also costs more to make than it's face value. 3. At a minimum redesign all circulating coins so that their values are more obvious. Non-US tourists often have trouble determining the face value of US coins. The numbers 5, 10 and 25 should appear on the appropriate coins. 4. I'll leave it to others to haggle over appropriate designs.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I don't see it as stable, I see it as stagnant as in our best years are behind us and we are now in decline. Wow! The glass is half empty view!! KK
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Quote: I see it as stagnant as in our best years are behind us and we are now in decline. Have to agree. Quote: Wow! The glass is half empty view!! Nope, just realistic. 
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 United States
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Quote: 1. Get rid of the CENT. It has little practical value and costs more to make than it's face value. Agreed!  Quote: 2. Get rid of the nickel OR make it of a less expensive alloy. It also costs more to make than it's face value. Also Agreed!  Quote:3. At a minimum redesign all circulating coins so that their values are more obvious. Non-US tourists often have trouble determining the face value of US coins. The numbers 5, 10 and 25 should appear on the appropriate coins. That would be nice, but I am not going to fight for it. Quote: 4. I'll leave it to others to haggle over appropriate designs. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3402 Posts |
If we get rid of the cent...what are the presses gonna punch out? That's a lot of production volume and worker's time.
KK
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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You know, when I saw the profits the mint makes on the other coins, it does not bother me we have the lowest denomination coins still.
Although I sentimentally hate the idea, I agree the cent is not practical and should be eliminated from a production cost and practical standpoint.
I have said it before, but I would like to see something that will not happen - PM base and resetting of value with the PM base. So a new penny/design (classic!) would be worth a present (let's say) dime. Other coins would be upscaled as well.
But too many officials would lose money and power though, so it won't happen.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Come'n guys we just got rid of the Half Cent a few years back. KK
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: You know, when I saw the profits the mint makes on the other coins, it does not bother me we have the lowest denomination coins still. Of course if they got rid of the cent....their profits would $50 million or more HIGHER. Get rid of the nickel and about double that increase.
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 United States
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Quote: If we get rid of the cent...what are the presses gonna punch out? That's a lot of production volume and worker's time. The mint does mot make the blanks, Jarden does. The Mint would use the time to create other more profitable coinage. Quote: PM base and resetting of value with the PM base. Never going to happen. There is not enough precious metal in the world to back our money supply.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3402 Posts |
More profitable...stop minting the cents and sell them only to collectors for 49.95...great profit for the mint...great ripoff for collectors.
KK
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They have to make them from 95% copper, too.. 
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