I hope she never finds it - in fact, I hope our government makes them all disappear! They are worth more in melt value than in the cost of minting them. Canada got rid of them. Our Military doesn't do them, either!
Hey, we already got rid of the half penny a very long time ago, for similar reasons.
You have real knack taking things that generally I would agree without qualm and presenting in a way makes me somehow not want it.
I perfectly see and agree that pennies should be eliminated. It's continuance costs more than letting it continue. Nobody can use pennies in any meaningful form at this point. It would be best to eliminate pennies, perhaps even the nickle for the general benefit of the people and government.
Meanwhile, I also had a hard time feeling sympathy to a person who lost something like a penny too. Intellectually, there no difference between missing penny and a stuff toy from childhood in the lens of sentimentality, I also have a hard time feeling sympathetic.
Yet, I have no wish to open a message with a line of "I hope she never finds it". There's reason to wish her that as much to wish someone that to any other object of sentimental value. Even viewing it in terms of utility, her having it means it is out of circulation.
I suspect that your literal-minded tone-deafness has gotten in the way of your good sense yet again. I sincerely doubt there is any lost penny here, nor would there be any way to find THIS lost penny. This is performance art, at best and harassment or a scam at worst.
In the meantime, you deprived Eastern urban children must have missed out on all this joy as kids:
If you've ever handled a penny, the government's got your DNA. That's why they won't take them out of circluation
from The Simpsons
Seriously, I couldn't agree with you more - the penny needs to be abolished. And rounding prices to the nearest nickel won't be the end of civilization.
I am a big fan of pennies. Having them around allows prices to go up by less than five cent increments. Getting rid of them will institutionalize inflation at a higher rate.
What is the big problem with pennies? Too heavy for you to carry? Sheesh.
And insofar as costing more to produce than they are worth, I'll compromise. I'm willing to have the government stop making them. We have enough to go around. Should we run low, then we can make more.
How inconvenient is it for people paying cash when the price of an item, after adding taxes, winds up as (say) $7,02 or $5.03. I don't always carry lots of small change with me, and I'm sure the majority of people who still pay with cash do either.
And, with respect, I don't buy (sorry for the pun) the "runaway inflation" argument if we remove a unit of currency that has outlived its usefulness.
Real pennies are mostly copper, not zinc. And real pennies are heavier than real dimes (which is no longer the case). Which is very useful when you're fumbling in your pocket for change (in fact, this is the principal reason different denominations of coins (used to have) have unique size and weight - convenient for most, very important for the visually impaired)
And back when I was your son's age, it didn't take a sackful of pennies to buy even a candy bar. Which is why most people don't routinely recirculate them as part of regular transactions.
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$$$REWARD$$$
How much of a reward is this person offering for their missing $0.01, I wonder?
I found it
The person looking for it should contact me. To be sure you're the real owner be ready to describe the back of it.
I'll let it go for 1000x face value. It's worth a lot more but I'm a sympathetic sucker.
DEATH TO ALL PENNIES!
I hope she never finds it - in fact, I hope our government makes them all disappear! They are worth more in melt value than in the cost of minting them. Canada got rid of them. Our Military doesn't do them, either!
Hey, we already got rid of the half penny a very long time ago, for similar reasons.
Yeah.
http://youtu.be/_tyszHg96KI
also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5UT04p5f7U
Jezz Swirlls
You have real knack taking things that generally I would agree without qualm and presenting in a way makes me somehow not want it.
I perfectly see and agree that pennies should be eliminated. It's continuance costs more than letting it continue. Nobody can use pennies in any meaningful form at this point. It would be best to eliminate pennies, perhaps even the nickle for the general benefit of the people and government.
Meanwhile, I also had a hard time feeling sympathy to a person who lost something like a penny too. Intellectually, there no difference between missing penny and a stuff toy from childhood in the lens of sentimentality, I also have a hard time feeling sympathetic.
Yet, I have no wish to open a message with a line of "I hope she never finds it". There's reason to wish her that as much to wish someone that to any other object of sentimental value. Even viewing it in terms of utility, her having it means it is out of circulation.
DIE DIE DIE DIE!
I suspect that your literal-minded tone-deafness has gotten in the way of your good sense yet again. I sincerely doubt there is any lost penny here, nor would there be any way to find THIS lost penny. This is performance art, at best and harassment or a scam at worst.
In the meantime, you deprived Eastern urban children must have missed out on all this joy as kids:
We have trolleys
.
If you've ever
from The Simpsons
Seriously, I couldn't agree with you more - the penny needs to be abolished. And rounding prices to the nearest nickel won't be the end of civilization.
NO
I am a big fan of pennies. Having them around allows prices to go up by less than five cent increments. Getting rid of them will institutionalize inflation at a higher rate.
What is the big problem with pennies? Too heavy for you to carry? Sheesh.
And insofar as costing more to produce than they are worth, I'll compromise. I'm willing to have the government stop making them. We have enough to go around. Should we run low, then we can make more.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
Think for a minute
How inconvenient is it for people paying cash when the price of an item, after adding taxes, winds up as (say) $7,02 or $5.03. I don't always carry lots of small change with me, and I'm sure the majority of people who still pay with cash do either.
And, with respect, I don't buy (sorry for the pun) the "runaway inflation" argument if we remove a unit of currency that has outlived its usefulness.
Another argument against pennies
">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS_9AiB2jL4[/youtube]
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
My son is a BIG fan of pennies. He prefers them to dimes (shiny pennies) and nickels and quarters (big pennies.)
Yes, he's three, but still, he has upwards of 24 pennies in his collection already.
I bet that if you were from Illinois, your opinion of the humble zinc coin would be a bit different.
Some notes here
Real pennies are mostly copper, not zinc. And real pennies are heavier than real dimes (which is no longer the case). Which is very useful when you're fumbling in your pocket for change (in fact, this is the principal reason different denominations of coins (used to have) have unique size and weight - convenient for most, very important for the visually impaired)
And back when I was your son's age, it didn't take a sackful of pennies to buy even a candy bar. Which is why most people don't routinely recirculate them as part of regular transactions.
Somebody's starved for attention
Somebody's starved for attention.
More like starved for...
Penny Candy
Probably pay back to 'friend'
Probably pay back to 'friend' or someone, by posting their phone no. on such a goofy think lol....
Marketing ploy
I suspect it is a marketing ploy to get valid phone numbers to spam.