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2007 Sacagawea

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 Posted 04/01/2007  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add imanangel0686 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
old habits are very hard to break, seems like the general public dont really want to break the habit of paper money either, most people who dont know much about coins seem to forget that there are dollar coins, which I'm sure doesn't help get the coins out there.
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"Overall, it seems that the lower a coin's value, the less often it is used for purchases. For example, while 66% of Canadians use $1 and $2 coins, that figure drops to 58% for quarters, 50% for dimes and nickels, and only 37% for pennies."

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I have also been looking for information on this. I'm going to be interested if the 2007 Sacs will be released for circulation, since they havn't released any for circulation in 5 years. But now they are going to have to produce a lot more to meet the requirement that they are 1/3 of total dollars. I don't see why they would not release them, if they have to produce so many of them.

Another interesting aspect to the dollar coin demand - starting this year the Post office is going to be removing stamp machines. That has been the biggest user of the dollar coin. The government started using stamp machines to give change in dollar coins as a way to force use of the dollar coin in the late 90's. Demand picked up so much that they had to mint additional SBA dollars in 1999 before the Sac came out in 2000. Then minted so many in 2000 and 2001 that the supply was so high, they didn't have to make or release any for the next 5 years.

So now, it looks like for the next few years the goverment is going to be reducing the demand for dollar coins, as well as producing a lot more Sacs then they have in the past 5 years.

I think the 25 year rule about changing designs applies to the mint director. The mint director can change the desing of coins at his/her discretion, but only if the design has been in circulation for 25 years, with out approval from Congress.

Congress can enact legislation to change designs when ever they want.
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 Posted 04/02/2007  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dockwalliper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With the release of 4 new President dollar coins each year for the next ten years I really doubt there will be any demand for Sac dollars at the banks.
I really think the Fed is building a hoard of dollar coins for the day they stop ordering $1 bills from the BEP. Otherwise billions of Sac dollars will sit in storage for the next 50+ years.
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 Posted 04/21/2007  05:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add karrlot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Remember that according to law 1/3 of the dollars produced are supposed to be sacagaweas.

Interesting stats I just found at usmint.gov:
http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_min...tion_figures

Sacagawea production:
2005 - 5 million
2006 - 7.7 million

January 2007 through March 2007
Production of Washington dollars: 454.88 Million
Production of Sacagawea dollars: 7.56 Million

They're only at 3% of the required number.

If this production rate of the Presidential dollar coins cointinues through the year, then they are going to produce 1.8 billion pres dollars.

That would then require them to produce 900 million Sacagawea dollars.

That would be a yearly production of 2.7 BILLION dollar coins. Thats equivilent to the number of quarters or dimes or nickles they produced in 2006.

What was congress thinking....?
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 Posted 04/21/2007  08:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Shooter to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"What was congress thinking....?"

Karrlot, They dont get paid to think. They are only there to spend (read as waste) your taxes dollars and they are experts at that.
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The dollar needs to be removed for $1 coins. There is not way $1 coins will circulated with paper $1. I try to use coins whenever possible. But, I think they will go back to bank right after.
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