Thursday, September 25, 2014

The U.S. killed the half-penny when it was worth what a dime is today

The U.S. killed the half-penny when it was worth what a dime is today


It seems like every week there's a new argument to remove the penny from circulation. But did you know that the U.S. once had a half-cent? When the U.S. stopped making them in 1857, they had the buying power of over a dime by today's standards. Which makes the most excellent case to scrap the penny, right now. And nickels too, while we're at it.


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