Pennies in the news (again)

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I see where the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is looking to eliminate the penny. It costs roughly 3 cents to make a 1 cent coin. Zinc costs have risen, just like everything else.
This could be a step toward eliminating cash & coins. With strictly electronic payment transactions the problem can be solved. The alternate recourse would be a “rounding system”: 13, 23, 33, etc cents pay 2 cents more (15,25,35,etc.) lesser amounts would round down (-2 cents).
I’d guess the electronic solution would have more gvt support.
 

I worry about electronic coin. How can I trust anything that I can't hold and someone else can flip a switch and make it disappear?
 

Canada got rid of the penny in 2012... nor harm, no foul.
 

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