Good afternoon,

With national discussion around the penny supply shortage and plans to 
potentially cease production of the penny, one of our consortium's library 
systems has inquired about potential plans to round monetary values in 
Evergreen to the nearest nickel or whole dollar. Currently, our fine rules used 
in circulation policies are found to already be set to the nearest 0.25 cent. 
However, item prices set for item replacement cost differ and are not always 
rounded to the nearest coin or dollar. I wanted to start a discussion to see if 
others have begun to think about possible future changes to try and avoid the 
use of pennies. Are there any libraries that have already made plans to handle 
this change in currency? Your feedback on this topic is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Courtney


Courtney Brown
NC Cardinal Systems Librarian
NC Dept. of Natural and Cultural Resources
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