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<p>[QUOTE="Neal, post: 3116886, member: 43872"]Alternately, the Secretary could decide the only amount of cents (and nickels?) were the amount needed to put in mint sets, proof sets, or other special mint products. Personally, that is what I would do instead of totally abandoning the cent and nickel. It would satisfy collectors (cents could even return to being copper, although this would require a new law) and the rest of the country would be better off with rounding.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Neal, post: 3116886, member: 43872"]Alternately, the Secretary could decide the only amount of cents (and nickels?) were the amount needed to put in mint sets, proof sets, or other special mint products. Personally, that is what I would do instead of totally abandoning the cent and nickel. It would satisfy collectors (cents could even return to being copper, although this would require a new law) and the rest of the country would be better off with rounding.[/QUOTE]
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