Poll: Coin to be eliminated?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by bohica, Apr 22, 2005.

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What currently circulating coin should be dropped from production?

  1. Cent

    41.3%
  2. Nickel

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Dime

    13.0%
  4. Quarter

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Half Dollar

    26.1%
  6. Dollar

    19.6%
  1. GaryBurke

    GaryBurke Senior Member

    What should disappear is the paper dollar, thereby forcing the use of coins.

    :) :)
     
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  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    American 2c. coin.

    Speedy,the 2c. coin from America was a very short-lived series that was only in production from 1864 to 1873.The other short-lived coin was the 20c. of 1875-76,which was withdrawn because the 20c. was easily confused with the $1/4,which are very similar in size.

    Aidan. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
     
  4. WaA140

    WaA140 New Member

    Hah! I never have that much money in my wallet. :D Wait, maybe that's because she keeps taking it. :eek: ;)
     
  5. JAG90

    JAG90 New Member

    I agree with Gary and Midas that the paper dollar should be gone! It cost a huge amount of money to produce for its short circulating time. Also, a $5 coin would be pretty cool! :) - James
     
  6. Spider

    Spider ~

    would it be smart it a country went completely into a coin system instead of paper? that was always my idea
     
  7. JAG90

    JAG90 New Member

    How do you carry $100 then in coins if there is no paper? Also, coins are lost to easily, good for people with metal detectors, but bad for people carrying money. Plastic or laminted bill would be interesting though, right? Longer circulating times? Does any country have that? That my opinion. - James
     
  8. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    James,quite a few countries,especially those which are members of the British Commonwealth (such as Australia,New Zealand & Brunei) use plastic banknotes.There is a whole thread dedicated to
    plastic banknotes in another area of the board.New Zealand has been using plastic notes since 1999,& Aussie have had them since
    1988.

    Aidan.
     
  9. JAG90

    JAG90 New Member

    Thanks Aidan. I will have to check the thread out. Thanks Again, James
     
  10. cholmes75

    cholmes75 New Member

    I'd ditch the 50 cent piece before the cent. The cent is much more useful at this point.
     
  11. Bacchus

    Bacchus Coin Duffer

    Backpacks and wheelbarrows. :)
     
  12. WaA140

    WaA140 New Member

    How about a bi-metalic $100 coin using precious metals again? It could have a 1/10 oz gold center with an outer ring of silver. Now that would be cool.
     
  13. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Paper $1.

    GaryBurke,scrapping the paper $1 note will make it very difficult for anyone to do business by mail.If someone sells me something with a price of US$13 & so-on,I go to my boss & buy the currency,& send it to my contact in America,or alternatively,I send him NZ$ cash,as he gives me prices in both US$ & NZ$.

    Aidan.
     
  14. Bacchus

    Bacchus Coin Duffer

    What do you do now if someone buys something for $13.47 ?
     
  15. DrStrangelove

    DrStrangelove New Member

    I went with ditching the half-dollar only because i can't ever get them from the bank -it's (sadly) only a collectors item at this point.
     
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