March 29, 2026, 10:34:23 AM

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Offline Kena

Seigniorage and collector sales means that their employees don't depend on appropriations for their pay.

So US Mint will still be making coins.

If you are curious about what areas are affected, see the following: http://www.businessinsider.com/government-shutdown-80-of-federal-employees-keep-working-2013-10

Ken

 


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I'd think they would at least stop making non-profitable coins, such as cents.

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Offline Kena

I think if the US mint had their way, they would.  Sadly Congress would need to pass a law to stop the cent coin and dollar note.

There are very strong groups which will lobby against the elimination of the cent coin or dollar note.

I also don't understand why the UK has not eliminated the 1 pence and 2 pence coins.  I normally throw any 1 pence, 2 pence, and 5 pence coins that I don't need for my collection in a jar.

I am thinking that maybe in the future, I should keep any non-steel 1 pence, 2 pence, and 5 pence, and 10 pence UK coins.

Ken

 


Offline S.George

 :D

Hope and pray that none of our American Friends are affected both directly
and
indirectly
George

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