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    • The Penny Debate
      • Who cares? Not about the Penny debate per se, but rather about such a trivial matter.

      • kiwiprofesor
        kiwiprofesor answered on 04/06/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • Yes. I strongly believe that it is not unnecessary to have this kind of currency because It is inconvinent.

      • braveking
        braveking answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • I would say yes... they cost 2.1 cents to produce, I've been told... they are a hassle, and there never is one in the penny jar when I hit …

      • tedstrutz
        tedstrutz answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • YES!! It costs 2.1 pennies just to MAKE a penny!!

      • Nessie
        Nessie answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • No! The U.S. should keep the Lincoln penny, because it's always been around, and why get rid of a tradition?

      • mjmiles614
        mjmiles614 answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • If the U.S. is compelled to rid of a minute currency such as the penny, perhaps the powers that be should consider the very less fortunate but …

      • frankrizzo
        frankrizzo answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • I've thought about this question quite a bit. As a retail worker, sometimes pennies can be nothing but a nuisance. I've had a lot of cu…

      • TheChromosomeBallet
        TheChromosomeBallet answered on 04/05/2012
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    • The Penny Debate
      • Yup. 1c is a meanglessly small amount of money these days, since at least ten years ago. I tell cashiers to "keep the change" if the…

      • DrunkenUFOPilot
        DrunkenUFOPilot answered on 04/05/2012
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