Cerulean wrote:Discontinue the cent and nickel.
Keep the dime, but make it bronze, with a smooth edge.
Replace the quarter with a 20-cent coin. Make the new coin the size of the current cent, but made of copper-nickel, with a smooth edge.
Resize the 50-cent coin to the current size of the nickel. Make it out of brass, with a 12-sided edge.
Resize the dollar to the current quarter. Make it out of nickel, with edge lettering. Use the shield cent design.
Introduce a $2 coin the size of the current dollar. To thwart counterfeiters, it would have to be bimetallic.
Introduce (or reserve a place for) a $5 coin the size of the current half dollar, also bimetallic.
Bluegill wrote:...
I'm old school, I still use cash, a $500 note would be a welcomed convenience.
Bluegill wrote:
I'm old school, I still use cash, a $500 note would be a welcomed convenience.
Did you know?
Circulation of high-denomination bills was halted in 1969 by executive order of President Richard Nixon, in an effort to combat organized crime.
The $500 McKinley bill issued in 1929 would be equal in value to $6,350 dollars in 2010.
Country wrote: Fiat is just paper, isn't it?
AGgressive Metal wrote:Right now we have the 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100, with 500s & 1000s still floating around but out of print for many decades and the 2 rarely used. And technically fractional banknotes from the Civil War are still legal tender, though they don't fit in vending machines
In your perfect world, Federal Reserve fiat money issues aside, what denominations would you like to see come or go? Would you like to replace the $1 note with coins? Print $500s again? Create a new denomination?
Personally, if there were a denomination higher than 100, I'd like to see it be made of polymer and slightly larger size - you don't want to lose one of those in the laundry machine!
John_doe
the united states has plans to switch to polymer notes don't they? I know canada is in transition right now.
henrysmedford wrote:John_doe
the united states has plans to switch to polymer notes don't they? I know canada is in transition right now.
Not yet. Two years ago they were going to have a new $100 and they printed 1 Billion and might have to to shred them. And they are still can not get it right.
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