• Sludgeyy@lemmy.world
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    6 天前

    Should just have dimes.

    $1.1 $1.2 $1.3

    There’s no reason to break our currency into thousandths. Hardly a reason to break it into hundredths.

    Could keep quarters to keep hundredths

    Transactions already need a nickel to do 5 cents. So requiring a quarter to do 5 cents isn’t crazy.

    Say you have to pay $1.05

    Dollar and 3 dimes, quarter in change.

    $1.15

    Dollar and a quarter, dime in change.

    But I think just dimes are needed

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      6 天前

      Just dimes would probably work logically, but it would feel too weird. If you’re going just dimes, you probably just want to go all in and say no coins.

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        5 天前

        50 cent piece would be the way to go. Should then also really push $1 coins, and add in a $2 and $5 coin, although I don’t know if Americans would realistically use them. Coins are much more durable than paper currency though, which would save a lot of money long term

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          5 天前

          I mean the dollar coin never caught on. I know we still printed the dollar bill, so maybe you could force it by halting the dollar bill. But overall I don’t think new coins are the answer.

          Based on one source, Cash is only ~20% of transactions. Maybe it will always be 20% or maybe it will be smaller and smaller as time goes on.

          I think you’re better off eliminating current coins.