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Spending Half Dollars And $1 Coins.

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 Posted 10/06/2013  07:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Foxwoods Man to your friends list
I will defer to Fox on this one....
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 Posted 10/06/2013  07:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pipewelder to your friends list
I had a store clerk tell me my Susan B Anthony dolllars were "foreign counterfits" she refused them. Had to go get her husband.

I would really like to see more coinage used
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 Posted 10/06/2013  10:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
Maybe sometime in the future people would accept those baby sized dollar coins but for now they are not the thing. People just don't use them. At several banks I go to, I'm told no one wants them. No one asks for them and if a teller suggests taking any, people just say no thanks. I've had my problems trying to spend baby dollar coins and just don't think it's worth my time to try to educate people that they are real. $2 bills get a similar result. People just don't like those, don't know what they are, don't really care for them. Many stores don't like to find a place in a cash register for an odd ball item. Train conductors by me on commuter lines have coin changers and none are set up for baby sized dollars. I keep far away from those. Just something wrong about a coin almost the same size as a Quarter.
Now half dollars are different. I ask for them at banks and every once in a while get some. Spending them is fun. So many people say WOW, do you have more? Or this is great, I like those. Never had anyone say anything bad about a half Dollar coin yet.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  11:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
They can refuse a sale, but not legal tender.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  12:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WheatBack to your friends list
I spend them and get mixed reactions. Some go ask the manager if they take them and others are curious and intrigued by what they are. I don't mind the weird looks and questions I get.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  12:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
Actually, I do it when I'm in the mood to make weird situations that, lol
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 Posted 10/06/2013  1:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BStrauss3 to your friends list

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They can refuse a sale, but not legal tender.


It's not quite that simple. While it's legal to tender it, there's no requirement that they accept it.

http://www.treasury.gov/resource-ce...-tender.aspx


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I thought that United States currency was legal tender for all debts. Some businesses or governmental agencies say that they will only accept checks, money orders or credit cards as payment, and others will only accept currency notes in denominations of $20 or smaller. Isn't this illegal?
The pertinent portion of law that applies to your question is the Coinage Act of 1965, specifically Section 31 U.S.C. 5103, entitled "Legal tender," which states: " United States coins and currency (including Federal reserve notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks) are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues."

This statute means that all United States money as identified above are a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor. There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for goods and/or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency (usually notes above $20) as a matter of policy.


Upheld many times in law, for example NYC busses are not required to accept dollar bills, e.g. http://www.leagle.com/decision/1988...sc2d369_1444

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 Posted 10/06/2013  1:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rpmes to your friends list
I went to buy some things with $10.50 in halves, the guy behind me stopped me before I payed and asked me if I wanted to trade them to him. Then to my surprise, the cashier piped up and said, No, they're mine. Needless to say, I piad the cashier and left the 2 to duke it out. I'm sure the cashier won!! lol
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 Posted 10/06/2013  2:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismo to your friends list
I agree with Pipewelder. I've had very puzzled looks when spending Kennedy halves, including the "I'd better get the manager." bit. How sadly uninformed today's youth is on coinage history. As far as prexies, I've never held a modern one in my hand. Only Suzies or Ikes.
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10/06/2013 2:29 pm
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 Posted 10/06/2013  3:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
BStrauss3, thanks for that link!!
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 Posted 10/06/2013  5:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list
In Canada, people obviously accept dollar coins, but halves are fun to spend.

Most people happily accept them, maybe because the Queen on the back automatically makes it a familiar coin.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  7:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add PennyPiggy to your friends list
I haven't received a half dollar in my change in something like 15+ years. I can only remember seeing them being actively used in casinos years ago but a lot of the casinos switched to electronic cards, but I don't know about the table games though.

The dollar coins, I've seen them used less than a hand full of times the last few years and mainly from when the Sacagawea was introduced. But I haven't seen or heard of them used in awhile.

I get these coins in my silver proof sets from the mint and that's it. Nicely designed coins especially the Sacagawea's with the new reverses, shame the mint waited so long to change em up.

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 Posted 10/06/2013  11:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add snowman24 to your friends list
I spend half dollars almost every day-- the usual reaction is no big deal but once in awhile you get a teenager who doesn't know and the manager has to inform them there are more than 4 types of coins
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 Posted 10/06/2013  11:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add schris252 to your friends list
i got a '96 half dollar in change from tito's tacos in los angeles in Summer 2013. that is the only time I can ever remember getting one in change ever. then, I spent a different '96 half dollar at a pizza place and the cashier asked if I was sure I wanted to spend it (?). as for dollar coins, when I pay with them there is never any reaction.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  11:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add perfessor to your friends list
There have been a number of us on this forum trying to spend dollar coins and half dollars for a while. Please post your spending of these coins on this link:

https://goccf.com/t/115851

We would love to have as many people as possible contributing to our efforts. I love to spend all of the "odd money" (2 dollar bills, dollar coins, half dollars), both to educate the public and to see peoples reactions. It is fun.
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