Merkavar" post="18.291972.11602874 said:lol the US mint actually makes $1 coins? and just stores them. that is stupid. change the law and stop minting coins that have no value.
i think we all need to get rid of plactic, paper, linen, metal currency and just have cards like credit cards but with out the security of a credit card. so you put money on it and can use it like a credit card, but no signing things or entering pins. no need to cancel it if it gets lost cause it doesnt have access to your bank account.
so essentially its cash money in the form of one card that you charge up. abit off topic.
Change is unamerican. Any change someone tries to bring in, no matter how beneficial is socialist or communist or un christian.
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That honestly looks like it came from a monopoly set.![]()
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British money is like the Megazord now
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This. I love getting a dollar coin! I really like having a good variety of physical money. I also love the 2$ bill.Filiecs said:But...But...
Dollar coins are awesome!
I don't see how that would make it any easier when virtually no one here seems to have a problem with the current bills. Attempting to fix what isn't broken generally creates more problems than it solves.Madara said:What I dont get is why american dollars are all so similar. Would it really hurt them to change the colour and size of each amount to make it easier for folks?
Agreed. The only reason I have a card is for a quick way to get it back from the bank. I rarely pay with card, I tend to get money out with it, and then pay with my money. But I don't ahve the issue with coins. In fact, I like our $1 and $2 coins.AlexNora said:i hate credit cards even more then coinsviranimus said:Well thing of it is coin money is impractical. Its not out of fear of lack of usability. A perfect example in the US was the Sacajawea 1$ coins. In the early 2000s we saw vending machines set up to take them and they quickly fell out of use when, well we realized strippers had no where to put them (I kid I kid)
I think its more how a coin purse runs contrary to a wallet and with the way things like credit cards, receipts etc are paper/plastic & flat, they are more conducive to a billfold/wallet than a coin sack.
Perhaps we could have higher dollar amounts in coin format, like 50s or 100s, but having 1s as change is simply weighty and impractical.
Besides physical currency is sort of a dying form anyway in favor of credit/debit card transactions.