by silverflake » Sat May 05, 2012 5:10 am
Sorry to see the Canadian penny go. Down here in Virginia, my boys and I still get enjoyment when we see a maple leaf in the roll of Lincolns that we are searching.
In all seriousness, we know the U.S. penny is not far behind. It continues to amaze me how these politicians in both (all) countries get rid of, in this case, pennies because they are not 'worth' anything anymore. But the reason they are not worth anything isn't the penny's fault. It's the government who inflated the money supply over years and years fault. I apologize to my Canadian friends and neighbors, I don't know your economic/monetary history quite as well as the U.S. but it is obvious your money has eroded like the U.S.
My Great Grand-Father on my Dad's side was born and raised in Quebec. Emigrated 90 miles south to St. Johnsbury, Vermont at the turn of the last century. He imprinted a pride in Canada on my Grandmother. When my Dad died a couple of years back, we found rolls of Canadian pennies he had from his Mom (my Grandmother) that she would get when she went to visit relatives in Quebec. They were mostly from the 50's and 60's. They are mine now. I will definitely keep them.
To close, this U.S. citizen will miss the Canadian penny.