Peter Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 What is your take on this?Do we need the Penny?My own opinion would be just to stop minting them and leave the ones in circulation as legal tender.They will just phase out naturally.The penny died in my opinion after decimalisation. I put all my change 1p's,2p's & 5p's in a tin.Since Xmas I have amassed £2 worth of 1p's.If we keep the penny I would love to see the return of Britannia for the reverse. Quote
Nick Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 What is your take on this?Do we need the Penny?My own opinion would be just to stop minting them and leave the ones in circulation as legal tender.They will just phase out naturally.The penny died in my opinion after decimalisation. I put all my change 1p's,2p's & 5p's in a tin.Since Xmas I have amassed £2 worth of 1p's.If we keep the penny I would love to see the return of Britannia for the reverse.They should ditch the 1p and the 2p in my opinion. It may raise some prices slightly, but for those items priced just below a psychological barrier (ie £1.99 etc), they would have to drop slightly. Quote
davidrj Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 They should ditch the 1p and the 2p in my opinion. It may raise some prices slightly, but for those items priced just below a psychological barrier (ie £1.99 etc), they would have to drop slightly.Be a sad end to the copper & bronze series, but inevitable in my view - Finland has already ditched 1 & 2 euro cents and the Canadians are scrapping the 1cThe US cent must be one of the lowest value coins still in circulation, any lower that folk know of?David Quote
Peter Posted May 1, 2012 Author Posted May 1, 2012 They should ditch the 1p and the 2p in my opinion. It may raise some prices slightly, but for those items priced just below a psychological barrier (ie £1.99 etc), they would have to drop slightly.Be a sad end to the copper & bronze series, but inevitable in my view - Finland has already ditched 1 & 2 euro cents and the Canadians are scrapping the 1cThe US cent must be one of the lowest value coins still in circulation, any lower that folk know of?DavidDave's Scottish Pounds Quote
headsortails Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 the 1 yen?what about the implications on 99p shops Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 but for those items priced just below a psychological barrier (ie £1.99 etc), they would have to drop slightly. or maybe go up slightly..ie £2what about the implications on 99p shopsmost of what ive seen are £1 shops Quote
Peckris Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 What - lose the oldest denomination we have, going back to the Roman "denarius"? No way, José! I agree we should lose those pathetic bronzes we have that are now all but worthless. What I say is that we redesignate "New P" as "Cents", and make the 10p (10c) a "penny". Then our honourable ancient penny can be preserved in name as it has been for 2000 years. Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 "New P"hasnt that long since gone?so....are you saying the 10p be called 10 cents and then penny....if so, why not just cut out the american bullshit and call the 10p a penny........anyhow mr peckris, im sure you will agree, whatever coin you call a penny these days, the RM will do a shite job of designing it Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 mr peckris......i get the feeling once again were posting on the same wavelength, whilst being poles apart........excuse me while i go away in a confused state Quote
Peckris Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 "New P"hasnt that long since gone?so....are you saying the 10p be called 10 cents and then penny....if so, why not just cut out the american bullshit and call the 10p a penny........anyhow mr peckris, im sure you will agree, whatever coin you call a penny these days, the RM will do a shite job of designing it Agreed! My problem with calling the 10p a penny is that technically the 10p is already ten pennies, so that could be more confusing in the long run! Whereas if we had cents, you could redesignate of our existing denominations a "penny" - the 10 seemed a suitable candidate. Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 then we could call the 5p a halfpenny, the 2p a farthing and the current penny a half farthing.....the 50p could become a 10 bob note and suddenly anyone over the age of 110 is happy again Quote
Chris Perkins Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 Why not just have a pound made of 20 shillings (re-named 5p's) with the shilling the lowest circulating denomination and the penny still existing but only in accounting/digitally etc. The pound will still be 100 pennies. And no doubt the Royal Mint would make special proof pennies forever anyway so you know it'd never go away! Quote
Peckris Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 then we could call the 5p a halfpenny, the 2p a farthing and the current penny a half farthing.....the 50p could become a 10 bob note and suddenly anyone over the age of 110 is happy again Watch it youngster - I can still inflict damage with a zimmer frame Quote
headsortails Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 "New P"hasnt that long since gone?so....are you saying the 10p be called 10 cents and then penny....if so, why not just cut out the american bullshit and call the 10p a penny........anyhow mr peckris, im sure you will agree, whatever coin you call a penny these days, the RM will do a shite job of designing it I say,as the saying go's look after the pennys and the pound will look after it's self ,well who is looking after the penny. Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 Watch it youngster - I can still inflict damage with a zimmer frame ive met your type in tesco's......chasing after the girl guides........have you got a licence for that zimmer of yours it just goes to show though how difficult it would be to maybe do away with the lesser coinage...or maybe not, just the 10p becomes the lowest denomination, or as you say peck, 10p becomes a penny and theres 10 to the pound.but what if........... when the pound becomes the lowest denomination..........and then the 2squid.......etc etc ad nausium ad infinitum.thank god for tanners and double florins Quote
Peckris Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 Watch it youngster - I can still inflict damage with a zimmer frame ive met your type in tesco's......chasing after the girl guides........have you got a licence for that zimmer of yours it just goes to show though how difficult it would be to maybe do away with the lesser coinage...or maybe not, just the 10p becomes the lowest denomination, or as you say peck, 10p becomes a penny and theres 10 to the pound.but what if........... when the pound becomes the lowest denomination..........and then the 2squid.......etc etc ad nausium ad infinitum.thank god for tanners and double florins That's the easy bit - just rename it a "penny" and let the pounds look after themselves Quote
ski Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 the pounds cant look after themselves as their mostly counterfeit coins anyhow.....okay maybe £2mills worth according to reports. Quote
headsortails Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 the pounds cant look after themselves as their mostly counterfeit coins anyhow.....okay maybe £2mills worth according to reports.it's simple the penny is going down hill because the pound is going down hill,the pound is going down hill because the country is going down hill,in recent months you've had what was called called devaluation of the pound now known as Quantitative easing -printing mony mony with no value,the problem is not the penny but what gives the penny worth. Quote
Peter Posted May 1, 2012 Author Posted May 1, 2012 The Euro is under more threat than the £.What we need is a bit of a "dust up" Why are we conveniently sending our best fighting ship to the Falklands? Quote
Peckris Posted May 2, 2012 Posted May 2, 2012 the pounds cant look after themselves as their mostly counterfeit coins anyhow.....okay maybe £2mills worth according to reports.it's simple the penny is going down hill because the pound is going down hill,the pound is going down hill because the country is going down hill,in recent months you've had what was called called devaluation of the pound now known as Quantitative easing -printing mony mony with no value,the problem is not the penny but what gives the penny worth.Oh dear. This is all very serious. What happened to our light-hearted banter? Pffffft. Quote
Gary D Posted May 2, 2012 Posted May 2, 2012 the pounds cant look after themselves as their mostly counterfeit coins anyhow.....okay maybe £2mills worth according to reports.it's simple the penny is going down hill because the pound is going down hill,the pound is going down hill because the country is going down hill,in recent months you've had what was called called devaluation of the pound now known as Quantitative easing -printing mony mony with no value,the problem is not the penny but what gives the penny worth.Oh dear. This is all very serious. What happened to our light-hearted banter? Pffffft.In some countries the smaller denominations still exist but are no longer used. Make the 5p the smallest used denomination and if you need to give change for less than 5p give them a sweet or something. err hang on, can you still get a boiled sweet for less than 5p Quote
Peckris Posted May 2, 2012 Posted May 2, 2012 the pounds cant look after themselves as their mostly counterfeit coins anyhow.....okay maybe £2mills worth according to reports.it's simple the penny is going down hill because the pound is going down hill,the pound is going down hill because the country is going down hill,in recent months you've had what was called called devaluation of the pound now known as Quantitative easing -printing mony mony with no value,the problem is not the penny but what gives the penny worth.Oh dear. This is all very serious. What happened to our light-hearted banter? Pffffft.In some countries the smaller denominations still exist but are no longer used. Make the 5p the smallest used denomination and if you need to give change for less than 5p give them a sweet or something. err hang on, can you still get a boiled sweet for less than 5p Ah, the Italian 'small change' standby for decades! Now they just give Silvio Berlasconi cast offs (once they've reached legal age ) Quote
ski Posted May 2, 2012 Posted May 2, 2012 i thought it was only cheese that went downhill that is until the nanny state got hold of it!! Quote
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