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Aluminum U.S. coins? sure hope not...

Aaron

Well-known member
Very interesting, check this out....



http://www.coinflation.com/coinage_material.html
 
Heaven forbid that coins have any intrinsic value.
 
The simplist solution is to drop the one cent coin and convet it into the nickel, now the nickel cost 1.8 cents, and drop the one dollar bill in favor of the one dollar coin now that there is no penny there is a place in the cash register for the one dollar coin. It is worthless to make one cent coins.
 
Nickles cost the .Gov more to manufacture than what they are worth at face value. Save your nickles.

I guess they learned their lesson after 1983....not.
 
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