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<p>[QUOTE="ksmooter61, post: 26521773, member: 169607"]<span style="color: #808080">(Shhhh - tiptoeing around the sleeping corgi; I think he got high-centered on a fold in the carpet and ran out of energy trying to get off).</span></p><p><br /></p><p>Cent / nickel production since 2015</p><p>2015 - 1¢ = 9.3 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion</p><p>2016 - 1¢ = 9.1 billion / 5¢ = 1.5 billion</p><p>2017 - 1¢ = 8.6 billion / 5¢ = 1.4 billion</p><p>2018 - 1¢ = 7.8 billion / 5¢ = 1.3 billion</p><p>2019 - 1¢ = 7.0 billion / 5¢ = 1.1 billion</p><p>2020 - 1¢ = 7.6 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion</p><p>2021 - 1¢ = 7.9 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion</p><p>2022 - 1¢ = 6.4 billion / 5¢ = 1.5 billion</p><p>2023 - 1¢ = 4.5 billion / 5¢ = 1.4 billion</p><p>2024 - 1¢ = 3.2 billion / 5¢ = 0.1 billion</p><p>2021 - 1¢ = 1.3 billion / 5¢ = 0.9 billion (to date)</p><p><br /></p><p>Interesting to see that cents have been dropping steadily since 2022, well before the command to stop making them. Other than the reduction last year nickels have held steady.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ksmooter61, post: 26521773, member: 169607"][COLOR=#808080](Shhhh - tiptoeing around the sleeping corgi; I think he got high-centered on a fold in the carpet and ran out of energy trying to get off).[/COLOR] Cent / nickel production since 2015 2015 - 1¢ = 9.3 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion 2016 - 1¢ = 9.1 billion / 5¢ = 1.5 billion 2017 - 1¢ = 8.6 billion / 5¢ = 1.4 billion 2018 - 1¢ = 7.8 billion / 5¢ = 1.3 billion 2019 - 1¢ = 7.0 billion / 5¢ = 1.1 billion 2020 - 1¢ = 7.6 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion 2021 - 1¢ = 7.9 billion / 5¢ = 1.6 billion 2022 - 1¢ = 6.4 billion / 5¢ = 1.5 billion 2023 - 1¢ = 4.5 billion / 5¢ = 1.4 billion 2024 - 1¢ = 3.2 billion / 5¢ = 0.1 billion 2021 - 1¢ = 1.3 billion / 5¢ = 0.9 billion (to date) Interesting to see that cents have been dropping steadily since 2022, well before the command to stop making them. Other than the reduction last year nickels have held steady.[/QUOTE]
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