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Quick, Hoard Pennies!

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From the post:

>The American penny passed away on Wednesday in Philadelphia at the age of 232. According to the Treasury Department, the causes were irrelevance and high cost. No longer could a penny buy anything — not even penny candy. And with the expense of minting each coin exceeding three cents, the penny's fate was sealed by simple economics. The final pennies were minted on Wednesday afternoon in the Pennsylvania city, where treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach struck the final, circulating one-cent coin. 'Today the Mint celebrates 232 years of penny manufacturing,' said Kristie McNally, acting mint director.

Quick, Hoard Pennies! Archive: https://archive.today/3HkBH From the post: >>The American penny passed away on Wednesday in Philadelphia at the age of 232. According to the Treasury Department, the causes were irrelevance and high cost. No longer could a penny buy anything — not even penny candy. And with the expense of minting each coin exceeding three cents, the penny's fate was sealed by simple economics. The final pennies were minted on Wednesday afternoon in the Pennsylvania city, where treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach struck the final, circulating one-cent coin. 'Today the Mint celebrates 232 years of penny manufacturing,' said Kristie McNally, acting mint director.
[–] 5 pts

First they came for the penny and I said nothing because pennies are useless. Next they came for the nickel and I said nothing because nickels were the new penny and just as useless. They then came for the dime and the quarter and I said nothing because coins are relics of the past and we don't need them. After that they came for physical currency because everyone who knew how coins and bills matter in the world to keep you free was gone. Finally they had full control over (((money))) and people lived in fear that they would have their spending privileges turned off if they did not follow the party line or said something against the party.

They will take everything away slowly until we are truly the human chattel they believe we have always been. Eliminate the parasite or become their sub-human slaves.

[–] 2 pts

My understanding is that their just stopped production not use. There technically should be enough pennies in circulation to meed the need... Assuming people actually dig them out of their couchs and ass cracks.

[–] 2 pts

People started hoarding them since the announcement was made. Many retailers are having a hard time since their systems still go down to the cent (wonder why). /s

It's been causing a lot of problems all over the place. I think a bunch of people started holding them back thinking they would be worth a LOT in like 5 years. (maybe in 100 years) but you get what I am saying.

[–] 1 pt

Unless it's something special I highly doubt that pennies will ever be ultra valuable. There is simply too many of them.

[–] 1 pt

Great. Now I've got almost $15 dollars in ass pennies and nothing to do with them.

[–] 1 pt

I was gifted a 1/2 cent when in Australia. One could buy a loaf of bread with it, during the war. What to do with pennies now?