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Jul - General Chat - Should the United States push for $1/$2 coins? New poll - New thread - New reply
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Do you think that the USA should use coins for $1 and/or $2 denominations?
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Yes
 
57.7%, 15 votes
No
 
38.5%, 10 votes
Other
 
3.8%, 1 vote
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Posted on 10-24-10 08:56:15 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Metal_Man88
Only if they make silver dollar coins again, because those gold ones are like Chuck-e-Cheese tokens which few machines accept and most people at stores are aggravated to receive from you.
This is because they are a massive pain to deal with using standard cash drawers and bill-handling procedures. The drawer doesn't hold very many, and you can't just wrap them in a paper slip and drop them in the safe. At my last job, they would usually just keep piling up until someone had the guts to try and give them to customers.

On top of that, a lot of vending machines and the like still don't accept them.

Retailers and vending machine manufacturers need to make some big changes before society will really accept high-value coins.
Originally posted by Boing
What we should do is switch all our money to plastic. Who needs physical currency when we can store it in accounts?
There are still far too many people that would refuse to switch entirely to plastic for a variety of reasons. When I was growing up, I was always taught that a cashless society is one of the signs of the end times (related to the "Mark of the Beast"). And you know anti-government conspiracy theorists and privacy advocates would absolutely have a field day with any such proposal.

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Posted on 10-24-10 11:25:06 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by paulguy
Eh, I'm mostly indifferent but I'd say yes. I kinda prefer metal coins over dollar bills. Easier to handle in some was.

Also where do you people find $20s lying around?

A week or so ago, my friend found $20 on the ground while I was standing next to him. I was so jealous.

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Posted on 10-24-10 11:26:20 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Maxwell
Originally posted by paulguy
Eh, I'm mostly indifferent but I'd say yes. I kinda prefer metal coins over dollar bills. Easier to handle in some was.

Also where do you people find $20s lying around?

A week or so ago, my friend found $20 on the ground while I was standing next to him. I was so jealous.

The obvious thing to do: "Oh man, I think I just dropped a $20 around here, you see it?"

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Posted on 10-25-10 12:40:42 AM Link | Quote
Also, lose shorts/pants.

I had six $1s in my back pocket last night. If that was in coin form, my shorts might have fallen down.


Erm, Anya... Canadian $1/$2 coins really aren't that heavy. They're kinda light actually, just larger than quarters.

You could easily have 15-20 in your pocket before problems arose.

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Posted on 10-25-10 03:51:32 AM Link | Quote
10-24-10 10:51:32 PM
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Yeah... coins don't weigh much. That'd be silly.

Cash has many benefits over plastic. It's very convenient. You can just give someone a coin and there you go. Instant, completely anonymous, works every time, doesn't depend on any machine or network. You never have to worry that it's just going to vanish due to some glitch, you don't pay a fee to use it, you can easily see how much you have at all times. You can hide it, put it in a birthday card, whatever you like.

I hate when I'm out of cash and have to pay for a $1 item with a card. Takes much longer, holds people up, all sorts of nonsense.

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Posted on 10-25-10 03:55:53 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Imajin
Originally posted by Maxwell
Originally posted by paulguy
Eh, I'm mostly indifferent but I'd say yes. I kinda prefer metal coins over dollar bills. Easier to handle in some was.

Also where do you people find $20s lying around?

A week or so ago, my friend found $20 on the ground while I was standing next to him. I was so jealous.

The obvious thing to do: "Oh man, I think I just dropped a $20 around here, you see it?"

I actually thought that he set it there just to trick me and I was freaking over him about that.

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Posted on 10-25-10 03:57:49 AM Link | Quote
As a Canadian, yes.

So then if I had a US dollar or 'toonie', and granted if they have the same design as Canada's $1 and $2 pieces, they can pretty much be used in both countries.

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Posted on 10-25-10 07:39:51 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Gunstar Green
At my last job, they would usually just keep piling up until someone had the guts to try and give them to customers.

At Dollar General, I swap any dollar coins for donations of dollar bills to our literacy fund bin. Easiest way to get rid of 'em.


I prefer bills because I hate carrying a pocketful of change.

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Posted on 10-25-10 03:18:27 PM Link | Quote
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Posted on 10-25-10 05:04:40 PM Link | Quote
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On the topic of physical cash and plastic, I'd say they both have their place, pretty much described here. Physical money pretty much always works and is convenient and doesn't require a place to have infrastructure, or it's possible for individuals to easily hand off money to each other that way. If everyone just had all their money accessible with a card through some bank, everyone would have to have some kind of connection to the bank, and the service is probably not cheap, and if it's a necessity to be able to receive money, it'll be a very expensive service.

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Posted on 10-25-10 11:13:25 PM Link | Quote
Yeah, a lot of US wallets don't have much room for coins, which my dad tends to complain about. I got a rather pricey one in Germany that had a large coin pouch.

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