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  • M Matt Newman

    Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

    I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ?

    I wasn't aware it was out yet, I thought it was still a work in progress. Currently my job is to count money in a retail enviroment. I have not seen this new one at all yet, I rarely see the (can't spell it, the native american girl) or the susan b anthony coins. The only time I have seen people want them it is for novelty purposes. No dollar coin will replace the paper dollar.

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    Matt Newman wrote:

    Currently my job is to count money in a retail enviroment

    As in "would you like to supersize that?" :laugh:

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      I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

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      Every attempt in the last 10 or 15 years to come out with a dollar coin has been a fiasco of stupid design and ridiculed by "the user". This one will fail too. Marc

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      • F Fernando A Gomez F

        I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

        A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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        In Canada we've had 1 and 2 dollar coins for some time now. We had dollar coins before that but until they stopped making paper dollars and 2 dollar bills no one really used them. Now that they no longer make the paper dollar and 2 dollar bill it's not like we have a choice. People bitched a lot about it when it was announced, making jokes about having 40 pounds of change in their pockets etc, but it came about just after debit cards were prototyped and tested in Canada (Canada was IIRC the first country where debit cards were tested initially) and debit cards were so heavily adopted by the populace that they went into full usage of debit cards almost everywhere shortly after the initial test. Today if you stand in any typical line at a retail store you will very rarely see anyone using cash for a purchase unless they are under the age of 20 or over the age of 60. I'm just old enough that I still keep at least 100 dollars in cash in my wallet at all times just in case, but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

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        • F Fernando A Gomez F

          I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

          A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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          Andy Brummer
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          I hardly ever use cash or coins. I make most of my purchases with my debit card, so I'll probably never see a dollar coin in circulation.


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          • Z Zero K

            In Canada, we've had $1 and $2 coins for quite some time now. It takes a little while to get used to them, but then it just becomes second nature.

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            • S Shog9 0

              Zach Burnett wrote:

              they thought they were too heavy

              Huh... i rather liked the weight. I could pick them out of the coins in my pocket fairly easily that way. Now, those old $0.50 coins...

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              Zach Burnett
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              I know what you mean. I personally loved having the dollar coins. Some of the people I knew were all about how it's just not natural to have dollar coins. Do you know if they are still in circulation? I haven't seen them in a while. I don't think Walmart gives them out anymore either.

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              • M Matt Newman

                Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ?

                I wasn't aware it was out yet, I thought it was still a work in progress. Currently my job is to count money in a retail enviroment. I have not seen this new one at all yet, I rarely see the (can't spell it, the native american girl) or the susan b anthony coins. The only time I have seen people want them it is for novelty purposes. No dollar coin will replace the paper dollar.

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                Matt Newman wrote:

                No dollar coin will replace the paper dollar.

                It will if they do what happened up here in Canada. The bills were removed from circulation when the loonie was introduced. That way there isn't a choice. Cheers, Drew.

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                • M Member 96

                  In Canada we've had 1 and 2 dollar coins for some time now. We had dollar coins before that but until they stopped making paper dollars and 2 dollar bills no one really used them. Now that they no longer make the paper dollar and 2 dollar bill it's not like we have a choice. People bitched a lot about it when it was announced, making jokes about having 40 pounds of change in their pockets etc, but it came about just after debit cards were prototyped and tested in Canada (Canada was IIRC the first country where debit cards were tested initially) and debit cards were so heavily adopted by the populace that they went into full usage of debit cards almost everywhere shortly after the initial test. Today if you stand in any typical line at a retail store you will very rarely see anyone using cash for a purchase unless they are under the age of 20 or over the age of 60. I'm just old enough that I still keep at least 100 dollars in cash in my wallet at all times just in case, but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

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                  John Cardinal wrote:

                  but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

                  Yup - although I keep some change laying around for parking and grocery carts. Other than that it's a rare day that I ever see cash. I use debit and credit cards for everything as do most of the people I know. Cheers, Drew.

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                    In Canada we've had 1 and 2 dollar coins for some time now. We had dollar coins before that but until they stopped making paper dollars and 2 dollar bills no one really used them. Now that they no longer make the paper dollar and 2 dollar bill it's not like we have a choice. People bitched a lot about it when it was announced, making jokes about having 40 pounds of change in their pockets etc, but it came about just after debit cards were prototyped and tested in Canada (Canada was IIRC the first country where debit cards were tested initially) and debit cards were so heavily adopted by the populace that they went into full usage of debit cards almost everywhere shortly after the initial test. Today if you stand in any typical line at a retail store you will very rarely see anyone using cash for a purchase unless they are under the age of 20 or over the age of 60. I'm just old enough that I still keep at least 100 dollars in cash in my wallet at all times just in case, but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

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                    John Cardinal wrote:

                    I'm just old enough that I still keep at least 100 dollars in cash in my wallet at all times just in case, but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

                    I'll be 26 this summer. Depending on how recently I was at the ATM I might have anywhere up to $130 or so on me, averaging about half that. Plus ~$50-60 (cash + coin holder) stashed in my car. I don't use it a lot (credit card kickbacks more than anything else), but a few of the restaurants I eat at have slow credit processing systems, and I prefer to leave cash tips (heard too many horror stories about management delaying payment of CC tips, skimming off the top, or even keeping them entirely). I generally pull $100 at a time and spend down to about $20 in my wallet before refilling. OTOH if I'm going on a road trip I always make sure I have enough cash to cover all my gas both ways just in case (the same reason for the two 20's in my car).

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                    • F Fernando A Gomez F

                      I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

                      A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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                      Russell Morris
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                      Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                      Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin?

                      I absoluately detest any and all pocket change. I hate the "jingle" when I walk, I hate fishing through the coins, and I hate the way they always tend to smell bad. I prefer the thin bills I can properly sort in ascending order and keep in my wallet. The plus side of the coins is that they last much longer than the bills, keeping the cost of producing them down. There's also a much higher chance of success for a machine designed to accept one-dollar coins than the machines designed to accept one-dollar bills. It sucks when the machine spits it back out because it's too frumpy to accept a bill with creased corners...

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                      • F Fernando A Gomez F

                        I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

                        A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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                        The new $1 coin takes a clue from the popularity of the State Quarter ($0.25) series. There will be a different US President coin released every 3 months for all of the Presidents [^]. In parallel, The US Mint is also releasing a First Spouse (the President's wife) $10 coin [^]. For those Presndents that were single or widowed, Lady Liberty will grace the front of the coin. Steve

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                        • F Fernando A Gomez F

                          I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

                          A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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                          El Corazon
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                          Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                          that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S

                          note "new" in there.... they have come and gone for decades. Why I remember back in the day :rolleyes: as a wee lad I had several silver dollars from winning egg tosses with my little brother and I during summer picnics at the Mason's Lodge summer picnic (1st place 4 years in a row). so to answer your question... they make great gifts for kids, bright n' shiney. :-D

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                          • Z Zach Burnett

                            I know what you mean. I personally loved having the dollar coins. Some of the people I knew were all about how it's just not natural to have dollar coins. Do you know if they are still in circulation? I haven't seen them in a while. I don't think Walmart gives them out anymore either.

                            Zach

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                            Zach Burnett wrote:

                            Do you know if they are still in circulation? I haven't seen them in a while.

                            I think i got one in change at a gas station a while back, and the post office a bit before that. But no, i haven't seen them around much lately.

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                            • F Fernando A Gomez F

                              I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ;P?

                              A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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                              I got a $1 coint on my first trip. I've never seen one again. Did they finally bring it in ? Good, US coins are useless. dimes and pennies are almost indistinguishable in a pile of money, and as there is no 50 cent piece, a pocket of change is rarely worth more than $2.50. At home, I can have $20 in my pocket. Over there, I give it to beggars to get rid of it. And don't get me started on how useless the notes are. All white, you can't tell whaty ou've got without leafing through them.

                              Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                              • M Matt Newman

                                Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                                I just read in my local newspaper that since today there are new $1 coin in the U.S. Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin? Or you don't even care ?

                                I wasn't aware it was out yet, I thought it was still a work in progress. Currently my job is to count money in a retail enviroment. I have not seen this new one at all yet, I rarely see the (can't spell it, the native american girl) or the susan b anthony coins. The only time I have seen people want them it is for novelty purposes. No dollar coin will replace the paper dollar.

                                Matt Newman

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                                El Corazon
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                                Matt Newman wrote:

                                can't spell it, the native american girl

                                Sacagawea[^] (note: reference to controversy over name spelling too. It should be noted that "spelling" a native american name at that time was phonetic based on the listener's interpretation of the sounds. Which is part of the controversy.

                                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                  Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                                  Will you guys keep using the paper or will you use the new coin?

                                  I absoluately detest any and all pocket change. I hate the "jingle" when I walk, I hate fishing through the coins, and I hate the way they always tend to smell bad. I prefer the thin bills I can properly sort in ascending order and keep in my wallet. The plus side of the coins is that they last much longer than the bills, keeping the cost of producing them down. There's also a much higher chance of success for a machine designed to accept one-dollar coins than the machines designed to accept one-dollar bills. It sucks when the machine spits it back out because it's too frumpy to accept a bill with creased corners...

                                  "I hope he can see this, because I'm doing it as hard as I can" - Ignignot

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                                  Yeah, but once those notes are sorted, you still have to leaf through them, b/c they are all plain white paper. The other thing you guys need to do, is stop making pennies. Life works fine without them.

                                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                  • M Member 96

                                    In Canada we've had 1 and 2 dollar coins for some time now. We had dollar coins before that but until they stopped making paper dollars and 2 dollar bills no one really used them. Now that they no longer make the paper dollar and 2 dollar bill it's not like we have a choice. People bitched a lot about it when it was announced, making jokes about having 40 pounds of change in their pockets etc, but it came about just after debit cards were prototyped and tested in Canada (Canada was IIRC the first country where debit cards were tested initially) and debit cards were so heavily adopted by the populace that they went into full usage of debit cards almost everywhere shortly after the initial test. Today if you stand in any typical line at a retail store you will very rarely see anyone using cash for a purchase unless they are under the age of 20 or over the age of 60. I'm just old enough that I still keep at least 100 dollars in cash in my wallet at all times just in case, but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

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                                    Christian Graus
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                                    Canada money is cool, just like Australian money, except your $2 coin is even cooler.

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                                      I got a $1 coint on my first trip. I've never seen one again. Did they finally bring it in ? Good, US coins are useless. dimes and pennies are almost indistinguishable in a pile of money, and as there is no 50 cent piece, a pocket of change is rarely worth more than $2.50. At home, I can have $20 in my pocket. Over there, I give it to beggars to get rid of it. And don't get me started on how useless the notes are. All white, you can't tell whaty ou've got without leafing through them.

                                      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                      Christian Graus wrote:

                                      All white, you can't tell whaty ou've got without leafing through them.

                                      of course... that is the only exercise we get. ;P

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                                      • S Steve Mayfield

                                        The new $1 coin takes a clue from the popularity of the State Quarter ($0.25) series. There will be a different US President coin released every 3 months for all of the Presidents [^]. In parallel, The US Mint is also releasing a First Spouse (the President's wife) $10 coin [^]. For those Presndents that were single or widowed, Lady Liberty will grace the front of the coin. Steve

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        The gold coins are strictly collectors items though. They're solid gold and consequently worth many times times face value.

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                                          John Cardinal wrote:

                                          but I doubt that's common for anyone younger than me.

                                          Yup - although I keep some change laying around for parking and grocery carts. Other than that it's a rare day that I ever see cash. I use debit and credit cards for everything as do most of the people I know. Cheers, Drew.

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                                          Oh I don't *use* the cash, I just keep it in case of emergency.

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