I don’t know in other countries , here in Italy , most in the South , with the some amount converted in italian value it was possible to go up or down with the condominium elevator . This happened until the end of the 70s ,nowadays I’m not sure .
I have heard that the govt would like to discontinue the penny as it costs more and one cent to make a penny. - BTW, don’t do the penny (or anything else) on a railroad track. It can be extremely dangerous.
Arcades used to be a penny, believe it or not. Of course the machines weren’t as splashy as they are today. My favorite was a light gun with a mechanical bear that moved right to left and left to right, it would switch direction when you hit it.
Reminds me of the short story wherein a man was granted eternal “wealth”; he could take a penny out of his pocket, then put his hand back in and draw out another one, forever. But only one penny at a time.
He quickly learned that it was a pretty useless gift.
I found 33cents once. Yes, all in pennies. That’s not the point, it was THIRTY THREE CENTS. I take my pennies and save them. One penny by itself, not worth much. But if you save them, you would be surprise on how quickly they accumulate.
Pennies in bulk have uses, but that’s an incredibly ungainly way to pay for anything. An individual penny is, for all intents and purposes, useless.For those penny defenders out there, consider this: We used to have half-cent coins, but they were phased out in 1857 (when their value was a heck of lot more than a modern penny). Do you feel their absence now? Round everything to the nearest nickel (hell, round everything to the nearest dime), and in 10 years you’ll wonder why we ever bothered with anything smaller.
On the subject of rounding up, we already do that anyway. If ground beef costs $2.99 per pound (or however much ground beef costs) and you order a pound and a half, do you really wish we still had half pennies so you could accurately be charged four dollars, forty-eight-and-a-half cents? if you buy a one-dollar item that’s marked down a third, to you mind paying 67¢ instead of 66¢ (or 66.6666666666666¢)?
Pennies are stupid and should be eliminated. If you’re buying cans of soup and five different brands are priced $1.00, 99¢, 90¢, 80¢, and 79¢, economy might be a factor in choosing one of the last two rather than one of the first two, but the choice between A and B (or between D and E) is going to depend on which one you think tastes better.
And it was only last week that I heard not only the repeat of the refrain that the penny costs more to make than it’s worth, but also the added chorus that now the nickel carries the same stigma.
I heard that at one time, a congressman from Illinois would block any attempt to eliminate the penny because Lincoln is on the penny and there are parking meters still take pennies. I don’t know if this congressman is still around?
The problem is that citizens are too lazy to dig up exact change that’s right in there pockets. Whenever I pay for something with cash, I do my best to use all the change I have (hoping the final price isn’t higher than 75 cents on the final dollar amount).
When consumers don’t pay businesses with pennies when possible, very often businesses will get penny rolls from the bank so they can produce the change in pennies.
Good citizens should try to use proper change when paying via cash. It’s the responsible thing to do for our country.
I use a quarter to check my tires. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head using a penny, it’s too late as you’re tire is now illegal. If you can see the top of Washington’s head with a quarter, you still got time to legally use the tires and get them changed out.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
It would even work in some gumball machines.
zippo26050 almost 9 years ago
you can save them
rshive almost 9 years ago
Fill a little jar with them pennies and it makes a great paperweight.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I don’t know in other countries , here in Italy , most in the South , with the some amount converted in italian value it was possible to go up or down with the condominium elevator . This happened until the end of the 70s ,nowadays I’m not sure .
Jonni almost 9 years ago
Pennies are souvenirs now, they can be made and sold for less than two cents.
thirdguy almost 9 years ago
We used to get Bazooka Bubble gum for 2 cents, but that was a long time ago.
Sportymonk almost 9 years ago
I have heard that the govt would like to discontinue the penny as it costs more and one cent to make a penny. - BTW, don’t do the penny (or anything else) on a railroad track. It can be extremely dangerous.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Arcades used to be a penny, believe it or not. Of course the machines weren’t as splashy as they are today. My favorite was a light gun with a mechanical bear that moved right to left and left to right, it would switch direction when you hit it.
llong65 almost 9 years ago
most museums have machines that for .75 you can mash a penny with an imprint of something in the museum.
jtviper7 almost 9 years ago
How about the white lead 1943 pennies…
Miba almost 9 years ago
“None whatsover” said the rich man. I save my pennies. They’re money, why would money not have a use?
Cerabooge almost 9 years ago
Reminds me of the short story wherein a man was granted eternal “wealth”; he could take a penny out of his pocket, then put his hand back in and draw out another one, forever. But only one penny at a time.
He quickly learned that it was a pretty useless gift.
hariseldon59 almost 9 years ago
I think Leonard Hofstadter would disagree.
metagalaxy1970 almost 9 years ago
I found 33cents once. Yes, all in pennies. That’s not the point, it was THIRTY THREE CENTS. I take my pennies and save them. One penny by itself, not worth much. But if you save them, you would be surprise on how quickly they accumulate.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Pennies in bulk have uses, but that’s an incredibly ungainly way to pay for anything. An individual penny is, for all intents and purposes, useless.For those penny defenders out there, consider this: We used to have half-cent coins, but they were phased out in 1857 (when their value was a heck of lot more than a modern penny). Do you feel their absence now? Round everything to the nearest nickel (hell, round everything to the nearest dime), and in 10 years you’ll wonder why we ever bothered with anything smaller.
Rise22 almost 9 years ago
If we don’t have pennies, then prices will simply be rounded UP…you can bet on that…
Stocky One almost 9 years ago
That’s why, here in Canada, we got rid of them. It was crazy to use something that cost more to make than what it’s face value was,
gaslightguy almost 9 years ago
I’ve used them as shims in a pinch when doing carpentry. It’s an old trick. I’ve come across Indian Head pennies used that way a hundred years ago.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
We had these in our stores and they were serviced regularly by a Ford Gumball salesperson……the price for a gum ball was always just one penny!
mrjr_m almost 9 years ago
Our grocery store has a horse that kids can ride for a penny
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 9 years ago
I’ve had thoughts that were overpriced at a penny!
route66paul almost 9 years ago
comics were 12 cents
fritzoid Premium Member almost 9 years ago
On the subject of rounding up, we already do that anyway. If ground beef costs $2.99 per pound (or however much ground beef costs) and you order a pound and a half, do you really wish we still had half pennies so you could accurately be charged four dollars, forty-eight-and-a-half cents? if you buy a one-dollar item that’s marked down a third, to you mind paying 67¢ instead of 66¢ (or 66.6666666666666¢)?
Pennies are stupid and should be eliminated. If you’re buying cans of soup and five different brands are priced $1.00, 99¢, 90¢, 80¢, and 79¢, economy might be a factor in choosing one of the last two rather than one of the first two, but the choice between A and B (or between D and E) is going to depend on which one you think tastes better.
K M almost 9 years ago
And it was only last week that I heard not only the repeat of the refrain that the penny costs more to make than it’s worth, but also the added chorus that now the nickel carries the same stigma.
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
I heard that at one time, a congressman from Illinois would block any attempt to eliminate the penny because Lincoln is on the penny and there are parking meters still take pennies. I don’t know if this congressman is still around?
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Heresy bars? I think you just got autocorrected!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
we use pennies as metal shims. They can keep two stones from quite touching. This is useful in mmument work.
sneezykevina almost 9 years ago
yet they keep producing the stupid penny. And the dollar bill.
quikmantx over 8 years ago
The problem is that citizens are too lazy to dig up exact change that’s right in there pockets. Whenever I pay for something with cash, I do my best to use all the change I have (hoping the final price isn’t higher than 75 cents on the final dollar amount).
When consumers don’t pay businesses with pennies when possible, very often businesses will get penny rolls from the bank so they can produce the change in pennies.
Good citizens should try to use proper change when paying via cash. It’s the responsible thing to do for our country.
Marv Premium Member about 1 month ago
I use a quarter to check my tires. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head using a penny, it’s too late as you’re tire is now illegal. If you can see the top of Washington’s head with a quarter, you still got time to legally use the tires and get them changed out.