Post by jiggyjoe on Mar 30, 2012 9:18:09 GMT -5
The Government of Canada has decide to stop making our beloved copper penny coins!
I really dont like this idea ,it first started with introducing a plastic $100 and 50 dollar bills .. And from what i hear if these indestructible when folded they will crack in half!!!
So they are not as indestructible bill as stated by everyone!
They look to me like a piece of junk holographic Plastic
i dont see anything nice about them at all!
Shows how junky and fake our money is becoming!
Really in my opinion to abolish our penny is a very bad decision just to save a few million bucks on making pennies ,,,
When millions wait lets Say billions are wasted on other not so other important things in our country..
However i guess terminating a less valued historical coin is on the 1sT on the agenda!!
WHEN SERIOUS OTHER BETTER changes to Canada Could be made !
So much for teaching our future generations the value of dollar...!
i guess the Canadian loonie coin is more important??
but i cant believe people cant see that 100 pennies will make a loonie which =1 dollar anymore?
The Canada Loonie 1 dollar coin above.
Or are we so rich here in Canada we can afford to not have our beloved lil copper penny anymore?We have so much money we can just round everything off ,,, AGAIN WHAT A JOKE!!!
WHAT A JOKE THATS ALL I CAN SAY WHAT A JOKE!!! With the average debt of Canadians most dont even own the lug nuts on the New Cars they splurged on!! But hey i guess Credits cards and sky high loans are more important Canada and Canadian banks than a historical coin???!
I guess the banks will be smiling ear to ear now!
So save your pennies folks for one day they will one day be worth alot more!!!
If your a Coin collector or some one whom is educated enough to count and add!
Well you can see what i am saying
Jiggy Joe
IT boils down to this All form of money will be abolished and plastic credit cards will be the only form of money!
ALL I CAN SAY IS WATCH OUT !
Heres a good read
news.nationalpost.com/2012/03/30/canada-penny-federal-budget-one-cent-coin/