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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2271314, member: 26302"]I agree completely. I feel the lack of change in US coinage is more an example of lack of US leadership than it is something to be proud of. There is no reason in the world that cents still exist, or why the five cent piece isn't a light aluminum coin if still made at all, not to mention the folly of printing $1 notes.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2271314, member: 26302"]I agree completely. I feel the lack of change in US coinage is more an example of lack of US leadership than it is something to be proud of. There is no reason in the world that cents still exist, or why the five cent piece isn't a light aluminum coin if still made at all, not to mention the folly of printing $1 notes.....[/QUOTE]
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