OK, that means the price of copper is, or nearly is, more than the weight of the coins. In other words, the copper is worth more than the monetary value.
My advie is to keep as many pennies as you can lay your hands on. In a very short while, they will be worth what copper is worth. We saved a few handsful of the nickel coins over here when they were taken out of circulation. Now, twenty years later, they are worth at least 10X their printed value. So we could sell, but I am kinda used to having them, so can wait.
Anyway, up to you - fill a monster box. It's only a tiny shelf-space.
They are mostly zink now,but even that costs more than a penny. I had several can of coins,I sold them all and bought silver and stock years ago. Now I dont use money as much.
Yes, well all cash is becoming like that. I think the metal is more valuable that the paper, TBH, but the paper could have sentimental value.
However, what is the effect of taking cash out of circulation? Some people don't have the ability or the resources to be on the hinternetz... They still use cash.
The credit card fees are essentially what pay for the "points" or "rewards"" you get on the back end. Unfortunately banks are pushing companies to push the fees onto the customer, which is BS if you ask me.
OK, that means the price of copper is, or nearly is, more than the weight of the coins. In other words, the copper is worth more than the monetary value.
My advie is to keep as many pennies as you can lay your hands on. In a very short while, they will be worth what copper is worth. We saved a few handsful of the nickel coins over here when they were taken out of circulation. Now, twenty years later, they are worth at least 10X their printed value. So we could sell, but I am kinda used to having them, so can wait.
Anyway, up to you - fill a monster box. It's only a tiny shelf-space.
They are mostly zink now,but even that costs more than a penny. I had several can of coins,I sold them all and bought silver and stock years ago. Now I dont use money as much.
Yes, well all cash is becoming like that. I think the metal is more valuable that the paper, TBH, but the paper could have sentimental value.
However, what is the effect of taking cash out of circulation? Some people don't have the ability or the resources to be on the hinternetz... They still use cash.
I refuse to pay the extra up charge for using a credit card- I pay balance in full every month, have no interest- so I find myself using cash more!
The credit card fees are essentially what pay for the "points" or "rewards"" you get on the back end. Unfortunately banks are pushing companies to push the fees onto the customer, which is BS if you ask me.
That means you have zero debt. I am green with envy.