Romalae wrote:I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
JadeDragon wrote:Romalae wrote:I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
Like in Canada.
Romalae wrote:I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
Romalae wrote: I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
NDFarmer wrote:Romalae wrote: I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
I've been saying this for a couple of years. With just about all transactions being done electronically or on computerized cash registers there is NO need for pennies. Just round to the nearest nickel. Some transactions you will lose 2 and a half cents and some transactions you will gain 2 and a half cents so at the end of the day it will average out.
TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:NDFarmer wrote:Romalae wrote: I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
I've been saying this for a couple of years. With just about all transactions being done electronically or on computerized cash registers there is NO need for pennies. Just round to the nearest nickel. Some transactions you will lose 2 and a half cents and some transactions you will gain 2 and a half cents so at the end of the day it will average out.
Hey. I resemble that remark!
JadeDragon wrote:Romalae wrote:I'm a firm believer that in the current economic atmosphere, five-cents should be the lowest denomination.
Like in Canada.
Romalae wrote:Yes. I believe Canada is setting a good precedent for America. Somehow you guys are always ahead of us.
Cent1225 wrote:Let me hoard my zincs first so when I turn them in they would be worth double!
Like in Canada.
JadeDragon wrote:I'm lucky if I do one cash transaction a day - but let's be generous and say one a day x 365 days X 4/10 = 146 transactions a year using 1.5 pennies on average = 219 pennies a year. 125,000/219 per year = 570.77 years supply of pennies for profitable rounding.
creshka46 wrote:JadeDragon wrote: 570.77 years supply of pennies for profitable rounding.
Nice! Why don't you just sell about 85% of that stack and then you'd still have enough to cover you for your entire lifetime?
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