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Charlotte
July 17th, 2006, 07:44 PM
Time to kill off the penny?

Now that the coins cost more to make than they’re worth, efforts have begun anew to kill off the cent -- and to save it, too.


[/URL]In May, the U.S. Mint informed Congress that the cost of making a penny and a nickel will soon exceed the actual value of each coin. Thanks to the high cost of materials that go into the making of the coins -- zinc, copper and nickel -- the Mint estimates that by the end of the fiscal year, the cost of producing one penny will come to around 1.23 cents, and the cost of making a nickel will be 5.73 cents.
The news revived efforts to take the penny out of circulation. Rep. Jim Kolbe, R- Ariz., has begun drafting a bill to modernize America's currency system. According to Kolbe's press secretary, Korenna Cline, the bill would most likely include a slow phasing out of the penny, create a reasonable rounding system, increase the production and circulation of the $2 bill as well as the Sacajawea (often called the golden) dollar, and possibly change the composition of coins to include less-expensive metals.
In 2001, a similar bill that called for the abolishment of the penny, also drafted by Kolbe, never made it out of committee. (Do you think it's time to kill the penny? [URL="http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/CNBCTV/Promos/P152096.asp"]Vote here (http://www.businessweek.com/))
Honestly, Abe

The penny does have its supporters. Mark Weller is executive director of Americans for Common Cents, a nonprofit organization that was founded in the '90s when similar moves to abolish the penny were launched. His organization's goal is to keep Congress and the public updated on news and information about the penny. Weller says that polls conducted by ABCNews, USA Today/Gallup and Coinstar all show that the majority of Americans want to keep the penny around.

Weller's outfit has joined with Virgin Mobile USA to start a "Save the Penny" campaign that is meant to show Congress the worth of a penny. As part of a promotion for their 1-cent text messages, Virgin Mobile is sending trucks around the United States this summer to collect pennies to benefit youth charities. The tour also is picking up signatures for their save-the-penny petition along the way.
The penny may have time on its side. In December 2005, President Bush signed into law a bill that mandated that the penny commemorate Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday with a redesign. The date of the penny's redesign: 2009.



The high cost of making moneyCoinCost*RedesignBillCost*RedesignPenny
1.23 cents
2009
$1 bill
4 cents
1969
Nickel
5.73 cents
2006
$5 bill
5.3 cents
2008
Dime
2.99 cents
1946
$10 bill
7.6 cents
2006
Quarter
7.03 cents
1999-2008
$20 bill
7.6 cents
2003
Sacajawea dollar
15.89 cents
2000
$50 bill
7.6 cents
2004



$100 bill
6.5 cents
2008

mRojas2000
July 18th, 2006, 08:15 AM
i never really used a penny, so i dont care if it goes out or not... i mean its just ONE cent... i hate those old women that pay you 10 bucks in pennies and nickels... THERE'S SOMETHING CALLED A QUARTER!!! to me, the penny is indifferent, and i dont really see why people dont want it to go away... 1/100 of a dollar... you dont see alot of stuff that cost that much, do you?. does anyone even use them?? i mean, and if it goes away, maybe in 100 years they will cost more... immagine, what was in your time 1 cent now is 10 bucks, then you sell all the pennys you had, and you get rich :P

fdsgfg55465
July 21st, 2006, 05:44 PM
i never really used a penny, so i dont care if it goes out or not... i mean its just ONE cent... i hate those old women that pay you 10 bucks in pennies and nickels... THERE'S SOMETHING CALLED A QUARTER!!! to me, the penny is indifferent, and i dont really see why people dont want it to go away... 1/100 of a dollar... you dont see alot of stuff that cost that much, do you?. does anyone even use them?? i mean, and if it goes away, maybe in 100 years they will cost more... immagine, what was in your time 1 cent now is 10 bucks, then you sell all the pennys you had, and you get rich :P
wow that would be good