The last time I got a 1 $ roll of 25 coins,  some of
the new Sacagawa coins looked very old
1.  Which means they are being used heavily.
2.  The person at the bank has to complete a small
form, every time she has to give a 1 $ roll for a
customer.  I dont know why this practice,  when it is
not there for quarter, dime and nickel coin rolls.
3.  A guy at Costco looked curiously, so many people
have not seen the coin.
4.  Sent a mail to Washington Metro authority asking
them to use 1 $ coins, so that they can render more
money in change instead of the current limit of 5 $.
No response yet.
5.  The lady in our Cafeteria says that you are the
only person giving this coin.

Anyway for me,  when I put the coins for (shuttle bus)
in my pocket,  I also put a few 1 $ coins, so I need
not take out my wallet when I go to the Cafeteria.

Note: When you buy a ticket at Washington DC Metro for
5 $ and insert a 20 $ bill, then you will get only 5 $
in change instead of 15 $, so dont get shocked. 
Otherwise its an excellent Metro system in the World.

Madan


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