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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2843670, member: 88736"]You may be willing to bet, but, don't bet your one cent coin... (it is the most valuable.) </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe, members of this forum might not have followed here really/carefully, but, there may be someone somewhere in a remote corner in the World who may not be a member of this forum, but, may be just viewing here silently. That's, even if there is only one person here or there who may be following this thread carefully, it is ok for me, if I am doing some errors in my posts, I'll try to correct them as soon as I realize. </p><p><br /></p><p>(By the way, I just saw your caricature about "explain" you posted in your previous post above. So, here is further explanation on why 1cent coin can't/shouldn't be circulated.) </p><p><br /></p><p>Lets rewrite these again: </p><p><br /></p><p>1cent < 5cent < 10cent < 25cent < 50cent < 100cent (1usd) < etc... (A)</p><p>1cent ... 5cent < 10cent < 25cent < 50cent < 100cent < etc... (B) </p><p>1cent... 7cents < 12cents < 23 cents < 41cents < 70cents < 99cents < etc... (C) </p><p><br /></p><p>(A) is classical way of counting current coins from smallers to biggers, it is for elementary school students. </p><p>(B) is same way of counting, except 1cent is seperated, to highlight it is constant. </p><p>(C) is same way of counting, but, with new coins with different numerals. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, a general form of these can be written as: </p><p><br /></p><p>1cent... Xcent < Ycent < Zcent < etc... (D)</p><p><br /></p><p>where face/marked values "X, Y, Z, etc" on the coins are dependent on the "economy" which is dependent on many other factors including social/political/cultural/etc factors in the country. Therefore, "X, Y, Z, etc" are variables, dependent on the economy.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, "1cent" is independent of economy. Whatever country/government/etc type which will also effect the economy you have, as long as the money exists, "1cent" has to exist... </p><p><br /></p><p>So, since 1cent is independent of economy, why trying to circulate it in the economy? It is unnecessary... But, it has to exist... So, how? Simple. By keeping at least one 1cent always in the pocket, without using it in the economy, without using it in the circulation. This way, the mints will not have to mint 1cent coin again and again in billions. Once everybody has it in their pocket, people won't need more one cent coin. But, how will one cent coins in pockets be useful if they won't be used in exchange? It'll still be helpful, to see the "integrity" in the money, not to forget the integrity in the money, by keeping always in the pocket that conforms with the constancy of 1cent coin. That's scientific help... </p><p><br /></p><p>All these are not a rocket science, just the basic science that is our main need... (so that we can repair our error in the money and we can have a chance to be helpful to ourselves and also to others such as disabled kids with spasticity/etc. Younger generations can improve things further. Ok, hope, explanation is clear enough. Ok, good evening. Late in the night here, it is 04:24AM.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2843670, member: 88736"]You may be willing to bet, but, don't bet your one cent coin... (it is the most valuable.) Maybe, members of this forum might not have followed here really/carefully, but, there may be someone somewhere in a remote corner in the World who may not be a member of this forum, but, may be just viewing here silently. That's, even if there is only one person here or there who may be following this thread carefully, it is ok for me, if I am doing some errors in my posts, I'll try to correct them as soon as I realize. (By the way, I just saw your caricature about "explain" you posted in your previous post above. So, here is further explanation on why 1cent coin can't/shouldn't be circulated.) Lets rewrite these again: 1cent < 5cent < 10cent < 25cent < 50cent < 100cent (1usd) < etc... (A) 1cent ... 5cent < 10cent < 25cent < 50cent < 100cent < etc... (B) 1cent... 7cents < 12cents < 23 cents < 41cents < 70cents < 99cents < etc... (C) (A) is classical way of counting current coins from smallers to biggers, it is for elementary school students. (B) is same way of counting, except 1cent is seperated, to highlight it is constant. (C) is same way of counting, but, with new coins with different numerals. So, a general form of these can be written as: 1cent... Xcent < Ycent < Zcent < etc... (D) where face/marked values "X, Y, Z, etc" on the coins are dependent on the "economy" which is dependent on many other factors including social/political/cultural/etc factors in the country. Therefore, "X, Y, Z, etc" are variables, dependent on the economy. But, "1cent" is independent of economy. Whatever country/government/etc type which will also effect the economy you have, as long as the money exists, "1cent" has to exist... So, since 1cent is independent of economy, why trying to circulate it in the economy? It is unnecessary... But, it has to exist... So, how? Simple. By keeping at least one 1cent always in the pocket, without using it in the economy, without using it in the circulation. This way, the mints will not have to mint 1cent coin again and again in billions. Once everybody has it in their pocket, people won't need more one cent coin. But, how will one cent coins in pockets be useful if they won't be used in exchange? It'll still be helpful, to see the "integrity" in the money, not to forget the integrity in the money, by keeping always in the pocket that conforms with the constancy of 1cent coin. That's scientific help... All these are not a rocket science, just the basic science that is our main need... (so that we can repair our error in the money and we can have a chance to be helpful to ourselves and also to others such as disabled kids with spasticity/etc. Younger generations can improve things further. Ok, hope, explanation is clear enough. Ok, good evening. Late in the night here, it is 04:24AM.)[/QUOTE]
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