TXSTARFIRE wrote:I dont think the US has ever made something not spendable. I think that even fractional currency can still be spent. My guess is that the cent would go away gradually. When the cent is not available the stores would round to the nearst 5 cents on cash transactions. For electronic or credit payments I would guess it would still go to the cent. Payment by check could still go to the cent as well.
misteroman wrote: When I first read the initial post all I thought of was Adam. He alone is going to have more information on this subject than anyone here bar none. Hopefully he will be able to share if he's able to.
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coppernickel wrote:People are avoiding cash in most forms, and the penny is the poster child for government waste.
I thought Biden was the poster child for government waste!
There is little demand at the far end of the distribution chain. The figure which stands out to me is the high demand on the mint. They are still minting billions of cents this year. Where are they going?
Lots of ideas. The value of the copper cent fundamentals remains valid. Still holding what I have been able to glean from circulation.
I think the penny is more likely to die in a whimper than media frenzy. The USD on the other hand, I'm afraid that is going to die in the coming wave of depression with a bit more wailing and gnashing.
willy13 wrote:I am going to do some flexing so forgive me.
I have 197 boxes of mixed cents stored away for future sorting. All picked up between 2012 and 2015. They are weighed and show about 21% copper on average. Thats 9850 rolls!
willy13 wrote:I am going to do some flexing so forgive me.
I have 197 boxes of mixed cents stored away for future sorting. All picked up between 2012 and 2015. They are weighed and show about 21% copper on average. Thats 9850 rolls! :clap:
willy13 wrote:I tried to get back into the hoarding groove and my normal bank said they are only allowed 1 box each week per denomination for there own use. Before I could order what ever. Kinda weird, teller thought so also. So I may not be able to get any more boxes.
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