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Should The Penny Stop Being Minted?

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If our coinage had really kept pace with inflation, we would be discussing the elimination of the dime in this thread (as the cent and five cent coins would have been long gone by now).
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this poll is closed.If you want to cheek the reasults you can.Please no more voteing
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Even though the poll is closed, can we still post comments?

In the NN of 1-10-12, on page 4, it talks about the "Cents and Sensibility Act" and the "STEEL Nickel Act" to reduce the costs of the cent and nickel by using steel.

So that is positive news on keeping the cent for the future. It'll be interesting to see if the steel cent will have nice details on it or will it have less details since the steel is harder?

They also state that it might not reduce the cost enough to make it profitable, since the Mint will still be using the same aging infrastructure.
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Even making them out of steel can't save the cent. It costs more than a cent to make each one not including the materials.
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Even making them out of steel can't save the cent. It costs more than a cent to make each one not including the materials.
Correct. Which is why the cent (as a circulating denomination) has long overstayed its welcome.
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Maybe they should make the cents in China then?

Or maybe a 2 cent piece the same size as the current cent?
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Think about this guys, when I was in Korea, the highest bill was basicly $10 (1000) won and 100 and I think 500 won coins That's all I saw and that system worked fine. People paid their rent in big stacks of 10s basicly
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