Just think of all the money saved if neither coins nor bills were minted.
So will they round to the nickel only for cash transactions or will they do it for visa as well? And by rounding I mean increase to the next highest nickel since I am sure most merchants will rig it to be just so.
So will they round to the nickel only for cash transactions or will they do it for visa as well? And by rounding I mean increase to the next highest nickel since I am sure most merchants will rig it to be just so.
I've no idea as to just how many pennies are currently in circulation in
Canada, but we'e been making them for over 150 years. If we stopped
minting them right now (other than in news storys), would we even
notice? If so....how long would it take?
Who doesn't have at least a couple of hundred of these things in your
home somewhere (in a jar, or a basket on your dresser, etc...) that you
couldn't be bothered to even put in your pockets?
Just 'cuz they're not making more new pennies, doesn't mean that they no
longer exist.
They will start pulling them ASAP and you'll be given a period of time to cash them in before they are no longer accepted.That was my first thought as well. Near as I can figure there are far too many pennies in circulation now. I don't understand the reason for taking them out of circulation. Just stop making them. It would be years before they would become scarce.
Quit trying to use the wooden ones.I wish they'd get rid of the nickel too while they are about it. They are not even good for parking meters anymore!
They will start pulling them ASAP and you'll be given a period of time to cash them in before they are no longer accepted.
Instead of gasoline going up a couple pennies it will have to be nickels now. Hooray!
So how are you paying for those 10ths of a cent they are charging right now?
I throw all my pennies in a large glass bowl. Have done for years. There are quite a few new looking pennies, but there are no 2012
pennies. Wonder why that is. It's about time I turned these pennies in because the bowl now weighs roughly 43 pounds according to our bathroom scale. How many pennies make a pound?
PS...A rough estimate is 6150 pennies in roughly 43 pounds of pennies
Wikipedia gives various weights for Canadian pennies by year class. At most you could have 8669 ish and at least you will have 3440 ish. Unless of course your bowl is included in the 43 pounds.![]()