5/9/2008 1:12:05 AM
100 million?since when has 100 million been a lot of money anyways? we spend that in less than a day in iraq
5/9/2008 2:18:50 AM
Do we honestly need to mint that many coins anyway? Who here doesn't have at least $20 worth of change in their house? Honestly, I think there's probably plenty of metal in circulation right now that if they didn't produce more we'd probably be ok. Now, I don't have any statistical evidence to back that up, but with the continued decline in the use of cash for transactions and the monumental amount of coin already floating around I bet we could at least cut way, way, way back.
5/9/2008 6:40:52 AM
or just get rid of fiat currency(wtf duke? you're losing it, man -- one photo of a shoe and you lock the thread? -- you fucking idiot -- fuck you)
5/9/2008 9:25:39 AM
5/9/2008 9:57:32 AM
Am I the only one who is a little uncomfortable with the idea of making fiat currency of an even less valuable material? I understand the gold standard thing has long since been thrown away... but if the penny costs more than a penny to produce... Doesn't it seem like the problem is with the overall management of the currency? Not with the striking itself?
5/9/2008 10:04:09 AM
^Great point.The US dollar has lost over 95% of its purchasing power since the Fed. Reserve took control of it. If you bought something for $100 in 1913 (the year the Fed Reserve took control of the currency), that same item today, just from inflation, would cost $2123.Good job Fed.
5/9/2008 10:30:15 AM
if they got rid of pennies, people would loose faith in the money and the dollar would fall further.If you have a problem, throw money at it. That'll always work. right?
5/9/2008 10:36:33 AM
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5/9/2008 10:39:40 AM
Google: Freedom to Fascism ... and open your eyes.
5/9/2008 11:52:24 AM
There have been message boards for a few years dedicated to hoarding pre 1983 pennies (now worth about 2.5-3.0 cents each). They have invented machines that can run several 5000 count bags very quickly and seperate pre 1983's. Some people on these boards are hoarding tons and tons at a time by buying bags at there bank and then taking the junk (post 1982 back to free coin counters). I've seen 50.00 dollar bags of pre 1983 pennies going for 65-70 on ebay recently.Melt Value vs. Purchasing Powerhttp://www.coinflation.com/[Edited on May 10, 2008 at 5:20 AM. Reason : .]
5/10/2008 5:16:47 AM
Watch 60 Minutes' video about this issue:http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/141/pennies
5/10/2008 5:30:00 AM
It is, however, illegal to melt coins into their aggregate metals.The entire 'invest in pennies' movement, from my understanding, exists on the belief that at some point in the future it will no longer be illegal to do this.
5/10/2008 3:22:20 PM
I think it probably rests on the belief that by the time melting the pennies down is a viable way of maintaining your riches, it won't matter if it's illegal, because you're on your way out and opening a swiss bank account.
5/10/2008 9:33:34 PM
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