Since it costs at lowest possible one cent for the affairs of state to bring in respectively penny, should the U.S. stop producing them?

Various sources state it costs the U.S. between 1.2 and 1.4 cents per penny produced.

Answers:
The public habitually deny that they own closely of influence on what the affairs of state does or doesn't do. When it come to money, the public is remarkably strong. The public emergency pennies.

When it comes to money, the public are strong. Good examples include:
1/ $2 bills - public positively refuse permission for to use them
2/ $1 coins - public send regrets to use them
yes to adjectives coins
Yes!! And so should Canada. Some European countries don't even bother next to the 1 and 2 cent Euro coins. Finland doesn't mint them (each Euro country mints their won coins), and Holland doesn't use them. Prices are rounded to the nearest .05 Euro. The small denomination coins are still court tender, but their use is discouraged.
But, resembling Canada, they do use coins for larger denominations, approaching 1.00 and 2.00 Euros. They're far more durable and they're much more difficult to counterfeit.


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