One thing about Canadian copper pennies vs. U.S. (where I live) copper pennies that has always puzzled me... it seems like the U.S. coins are much more likely to be ugly, corroded, have tar or some foreign substance on them. And, of course, there are the fountain coins (pennies anyway) which become really ugly in a hurry. Is this just commentary about how people in the U.S. don't take care of things as well as elsewhere, or is there some other reason?
To point to the notion that people in the U.S. don't care as much, I'd imagine there is far more graffiti on fences and buildings per capita in the U.S. than in Canada. A friend of mine from Japan says there is no contest when comparing us with Japan- there is very little graffiti in Japan compared to what we have here.
Any thoughts on this?