Mint Needs to Beg, Borrow or 'Steel'
The decision to suspend production of dollar coins for circulation indirectly is kicking the props out from under the cent and the nickel because it is seigniorage from the dollar coins that is masking the large losses the U.S. Mint takes each year to strike cents and nickels.
Is this all part of a choreographed maneuver to arrive at a predetermined conclusion in a coin review process mandated by Congress? The Mint is to submit its report to Congress in 2013.
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Bill Calls for Steel Coins
Prompted by rising copper and nickel prices and perhaps spurred on by a Sunday New York Times op-ed piece, Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, introduced legislation Dec. 15 to change the composition of the cent and nickel from copper-coated zinc and copper-nickel, respectively, to a steel-based product.
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The decision to suspend production of dollar coins for circulation indirectly is kicking the props out from under the cent and the nickel because it is seigniorage from the dollar coins that is masking the large losses the U.S. Mint takes each year to strike cents and nickels.
Is this all part of a choreographed maneuver to arrive at a predetermined conclusion in a coin review process mandated by Congress? The Mint is to submit its report to Congress in 2013.
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=24528
Bill Calls for Steel Coins
Prompted by rising copper and nickel prices and perhaps spurred on by a Sunday New York Times op-ed piece, Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, introduced legislation Dec. 15 to change the composition of the cent and nickel from copper-coated zinc and copper-nickel, respectively, to a steel-based product.
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=24530