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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
Here in Australia, they have had the $1 coin since 1984 and the $2 coin since 1988. Before that, they had $1 & $2 notes, which were phased out around that same time. They are very popular and are probably the most used coins. As a metal detectorist, I especially like them, because, since they are used so much, they seem to… -
Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!

Could you imagine walking down the street looking at the ground and seeing a $5 coin instead of a nickel? Its amazing how much coinage is found on the ground from people simply dropping them by accident. Now THAT would be considered a lucky day! Also, I think there would be a better chance with a $5 coin over a $2 coin.… -
I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
I would like a $2 or $5 coin. Those would be a useful denomination for the things I buy on a regular basis, IF the coins were to be promoted well. I'm tired of going through this with the $1 coins: Me: Here's your money. Them: What's this gold coin? Me: It's a one dollar coin. Them: Huh? A one dollar coin? I never heard of… -
Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
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Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
I could and would use a $2 or $5 coin if available. I would use the $1 coin also but rarely ever see one in circulation. The public just hates anything different than what they are used to and refuse to make the switch. The government is going to have to discontinue the paper bills and make only coins for these… -
Re: I want a $2 or $5 circulating coin!
We didn't need a coin with the buying power of 1/10 of a cent in the sixties, and we don't need the worthless penny or nickel now. A $2 coin and a $5 coin makes way too much sense for a politically polarized nation that would rather make coins that cost more to produce than they are worth. We would much rather throw away…
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