• hightrix@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    I disagree. I hate carrying any coins, while dollars of any denomination fit nicely in my wallet.

    I have a hunch that if we were to swap to these instead of paper dollars for $1, prices would go up simply because retailers would you d everything up to the nearest $5 increment.

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      1 年前

      Canadian here, between electronic payments and coins being more durable than paper or polymer money, retailers don’t have any incentive to charge a less competitive price.

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      Isn’t the wallet thing kinda backwards though? Like, it’s not as if we all had wallets perfectly sized to carry this kind of paper money before the paper dollar was introduced.

      I figure that if coins had been the predominant form of currency for at least the past century, we’d have a great way to carry coins other than a pouch, and paper money would be inconvenient.

    • Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      That didn’t happen in Australia when we replaced our $1 note with a $1 coin.

      But these days, it’s a non issue, because as a country, we basically don’t use cash at all