If a item cost now a $1.05 then it will cost a $1.10 who is at loss. There is a loss you don't want to see it? Why do you think we still have 1c...
All the secretaries are at lunch
You will round up if there is no 1c and 5c coins and who is at a lost the consumer. Business will not take the lost
We tell the cash register what to do and if the 1c and 5c are removed no advantage to the consumer price
The government or business rarely round down when it comes to the consumer
The cost of producing one dollar in pennies is $1.83 and nickles $1.88 as of 2014 no rounding out by our government Yes we need to change composition
Rounding numbers up is a lost to the consumer .You are paying more you can't argue that
You did not receive item as described that what I would do
Of course they will change the composition, they're not going to discontinue the nickel or the penny.
I disagree with you. Any loss to the consumer, whether it was 100 years ago or now, is meaningful.
The way I am speaking about fractionals is different than you think. I am talking about a fraction up to 1c. We all know that 1c is a fractional...
The half-cent was a fractional currency. You can say the same of the 2c and the 3c. It was not needed anymore and did not impact the economy, and...
The penny and the nickel are necessary for our economy. I don't see it being phased out too soon. We all know this has been talked about for...
All is good
I still think you don't get it. At least for me, there is a big difference between numismatic and bullion.
First off, I don't care if you're losing your patience. You didn't read the post. Do you think bullion coins 69/70 fit in a traditional...
It's still bullion I don't see the premium for one point more
apmex 2007 AE 1/10 Platinum and is graded MS-70 First Strike by PCGS! $1.398
I see one dealer selling a 2007 AE 1/10 Platinum and is graded MS-70 First Strike by PCGS! $1.398
I'm asking would you pay 10-20 times spot for bullion coins? It could be silver, gold, platinum, any bullion coin.
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