Dear folks,

I'd like to launch a new subject for debate here, please.  It has to do with coins 
(some of us have been debating about new 1.00 US$ coins here for quite some time 
now...).

Why doesn't the US give *serious* consideration to changing its coin system to a much 
more rational one based on prime factors?  It can be proven, beyond a shadow of a 
doubt that the following coin denominations:

1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, instead of the current: 1, 5, 10 and 25.

would be far more efficient (at least over 35% so!).  Evidently this statement is 
based on the premise that the range of prices would not be "biased" towards any 
specific value, like xx.99, xx.50, and the likes.

The forum is now open!  :-)

OBS.: Now if we are convinced of that why doesn't anyone here contact US mint to 
suggest they do just that?  Imagine the incredible savings such change would represent 
in the US economy!  ;-)

Marcus


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