It is about to be removed from circulation. So empty those change jars and cash 'em in!
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Say goodbye to the 5c coin
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
Re: Say goodbye to the 5c coin
Good I hope the 10 20 and 50 aren't far behind, half the time I don't bother getting change off shops when its just silver, it just weighs your pockets down.
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Re: Say goodbye to the 5c coin
I wonder if now is the time to do it, when every cent counts for some people.
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Re: Say goodbye to the 5c coin
Well, for people that pay cash they increasingly say 'keep the [5/10/15c] change. For some it may cause some slight increase in cost but not really--it would take 20 transactions to cost a dollar: HM times a week would a pensioner go shopping?
Personally, I hate the frigging 50c coin! Useless, heavy & sharp!
Personally, I hate the frigging 50c coin! Useless, heavy & sharp!
Re: Say goodbye to the 5c coin
Yeah get rid of them. Most vending and phone machines won't accept 5 cent pieces anyway so what's the use? In fact abolish coins altogether. Why can't $1 and $2 come in notes? At least then my pants won't fall down while I'm walking down the middle of Rundle Mall because of a billion coins, weighing a kilo, stuffed into my pocket courtesy of dickwad shopkeepers who give me five $2 coins instead of a $10 note. I'm looking at you Hudsons Coffee
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