DailyDirt: Cool Coins, Unpopular Coins...
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While digital forms of payment are becoming increasingly popular, cash probably isn't going away anytime soon, and a lot of people still like to collect coins. For the amateur numismatists out there, here are just a few interesting coin stories.- New Zealand is minting a series of coins with Hobbit characters on them -- with the most expensive Hobbit coin made of about 28 grams of gold. The coins will be legal tender, but they'll probably be hoarded by Hobbit fans and coins collectors for being preciousss. [url]
- The Royal Canadian Mint has a glow-in-the-dark quarter with a dinosaur on it. Canada killed its penny, but collectible glowing coins apparently have a bright future up north.... [url]
- A 1909 Lincoln penny is on Mars, as part of the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) instrument on the Curiosity rover. This penny will serve as a calibration target, and it's probably the most valuable penny in the universe. [url]
- The US GAO recommends replacing dollar bills with dollar coins -- even though dollar coins are a hugely unpopular with people who actually spend American money. The US Treasury had to stop minting a lot of dollar coins last year because it had such a ridiculous surplus of dollar coins that weren't making it into general circulation. If only people would use dollar coins, the government could save a bit of money when it makes money. [url]
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Filed Under: canada, coins, collectors, dinosaurs, dollar coin, glow-in-the-dark, hobbit, mars, new zealand, numismatists, penny
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I like coins...
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I hate coins.
Don't give me more, bigger, heavier coins.
Find a way to make paper money cheaper to produce or longer lasting.
Coins suck.
More NFC please!!!
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canadian govt is just mental
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/madeyoulook ;)
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What's a coin?
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yea, obviously !!!!
you would not use dollar coins if you don't have any dollar coins, in countries that do have $1 coins they are super popular.
they were not considered bad when they were first introduced either, you were just told that on a certain date coins would be issued. and you could convert your notes for coins at a bank.
they are heaps better, and your coin box really does build up value.
Australia has what is considered the best money in the world, you simply cannot counterfeit our notes, or tear them up.
and we have $1 and $2 dollar coins and have had them for probably over 20 years.
You Americans seem very slow in catching up.
"Australia was the first country in the world to have a complete system of bank notes made from plastic (polymer). These notes provide much greater security against counterfeiting. They also last four times as long as conventional paper (fibrous) notes."
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sure are!
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and your coin jar is worth a couple hundred dollars CASH, when you take it to a bank.
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Dollar coins, but fewer coins in your pocket anyway
(see C.G.P. Grey's charming video advocating the abolition of pennies at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5UT04p5f7U)
To do it right, besides stopping production of one dollar notes, ramping up production of dollar coins, and abolishing pennies and nickels and adding rounding lines to all cash transactions, we need to introduce a two dollar coin.
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Listen to the Planet Money episode:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/11/30/166253822/episode-364-should-we-kill-the-dolla r-bill
Our dollar bills are already cheaper to produce than coins, and longer-lasting than the small notes that all the other countries used to have. Switching to dollar coins is a bad idea for us, even if it made sense for other countries.
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