There are countries who still uses the 1 euro cent

>There are countries who still uses the 1 euro cent
>The US sill mints the 1 cent coin

Do you also have useless coins in your country?

All of them are useless.
I use a debit card for literally everything.

I love 1 cent coins. I know I'm never going to spend them, so I started collecting them since I was a kid

howm any u got?

What kind of countries do you have? Only Italy?

So you were a kid in December of 2001, when they started distributing Euros in Italy?

That means you're still a kid. Get the fuck out.

>1 euro isn't the lowest denomination

>buying a breadroll for 1€

>17 in 2001
>32 in 2016
>that means you're still a kid

>17
>kid

Pick one.

The 1 peso coin, it's worth at the moment 0.035 of a US dollar.

I was 10 in 2001

My wallet is full of 1 2 5 10 and 20 cent coins

Literally nothing wrong with 1 cent coins.

>ban pennies
>everyone rounds prices up 10 cents
>100 items/month*0.1 euro=10€ per month wasted on your "muh pannies are bad xD i luv hang green :ddd"-type autism
>literally 6,000€ in the next 50 years, probably a lot closer to 25,000€ (twenty five THOUSAND euros) over your lifetime spend because you are autistic
kys tbqh lad.

lol fuck off

we discontinued the penny in 2013
our intelligent and progressive neighbours to the south still seem to mint their pennies despite doing this at a loss

Do they still use the 1 peso coin over there?
Where do you find it? On supermarkets?

the 1, 2 and 5 cent cost more to produce than they are worth thought

Our currency is worthless.

I have some icelandic krona coins

1 krona worth less than 0,75 euro cent.

wrong.

I throw away pennies. Right in the trash.

...

I have euro coins packed in bags and take them with me when I go abroad.
Once I went to a store by mistake I took bag with cents instead of the one with 1-2 euros.
I was close to throwin this shit into trash and setting it on fire when I realized what I keep in my hands.

Was that the lowest coin you found on Iceland?

Yes, they don't have cents

2001 was 25 years ago

Yeah it's a type of bait known as a "real argument".
It really makes people reply.

Funny thing though, there's still a cutout at the Canadian Mint in Winnipeg that's a penny to which you can put your head through and take photos.

You need it. If you have to pay, lets say 2.37€, I'm going to use them.

It's an awful lot of unfounded assumptions more so than an argument

doesnt it just round up?

For the record, we have a coin worth 1/6 of a US dollar cent.
But it's getting out of circulation next year.

But you can still buy a car with that in chile

shit, it's 5 times more expensive to produce than it's worth

For what propose?

noone knows, but each year you can hear news that they are going to remove them

So what's the lowest coin you can actually use there?

I would say 10 groszy

1 czech crown was 100 haléř
1 haléř would be about $ 0.00005 or 0.005 cents
they were so worthless they were minted from aluminum

they got rid of them like 10 years ago
now our smallest coin is 1 crown coin (about 5 US cents), minted from stainless steel

2001 was 15 years ago so if he was about 5 then he would be 20 now.

Do your math finland you have a shit education.

yes

Can you buy something with that 1 crown?

This and the 2p coin
I just put them in charity collection things at the till if they have them

>euro has 1 and 2 cents

What the fuck was their problem? In what way having 2 cents a thing?

Euro coinage is so fucking dumb. 20 cents? 50 cents?

Fuck off. 5, 10, 25 master race.

not really
10-15 years ago you could buy a plain bread roll
but now even they are like 1.60 czk each

The UK has 1p, 2p, 5p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins
After living in the US for a few years, I prefer 20p to 25c.
I don't know why but it just feel better

If you said the smalest coin is the 1 czk, why a bread roll would cost 1 and 60 h?
Do they round up the prices?

yeah, the pricing system stayed the same, but they automatically round the sum up/down at the very end when you pay

Same here. Always goes in the charity boxes.

>in use
>useless
lrn2logic

The smallest Swedish kroner coin is about 0.1€

>tfw we have useless banknotes
Literally nobody uses 200zl banknotes here. Richfags use checks and bank cards and the rest is too poor.

Aren't the british penny coins also crazy large as well?

1p are the second smallest coins, but the 2p is the second largest

That explains it, thanks.

But you are gonna introduce a 500 zl note soon.

Too bad we have already modernized our banknotes and 500zł ones were not included.
It has also been said we would drop the 200zł soon. Didn't happen either but is more likely to happen than a new banknote being introduced.

about 1500€ but I keep most of them in our basement and I don't have the keys on me right now so I can't post proof :(

nah even tho I hate the fact that most of the foreign ones are all Austrian, which kinda makes sense if you think about it. I actually stopped spending 2€ coins when I lost one with pope Benedict on the back. That one was pretty rare so I thought that I might actually start spending them when I found one again or I got one from Cyprus, which is also a pretty rare one. Overall, 2€ coins are my favorite since, other than all the cool designs from other countries, you also have a lot of commemorative ones.

I'm 21 right now.

What about black labor?

500zł isn't even that much compared to the 500€ note

But 200 zl is only like 50 usd, why will they drop it out?

>most of the foreign ones are all Austrian
Do you live on the north?
And do you have any plans for all those coins?

Even the 500€ is planed to be removed. I don't know why they put a such a note in circulation in the first place

By that definition he couldn't be a kid now since 2001 was 15 years ago

The earnings in Poland are pretty much the same as in US, just with a different value.
For instance, average programmer earns like 70kpln in Poland and 80kUSD in US.

Can't you like bring them to the bank?
I'd love to see the teller's face after you drop a ton of pennies on the counter.

>I lost one with pope Benedict on the back.
>losing a Vatican Euro coin

that's not how the value of goods are decided

removing the equivalent in any other country hasn't had that effect

>Do you live on the north?
No, I live in Rome. I guess it's because of the ties between South Tyrol and Austria or because I just happen to notice them more than others.

>And do you have any plans for all those coins?
not really.

kek. That'd be fun, but if I'll have ever need to change, I guess I'll just step by local minimarkets without anyone noticing anything weird.

yep, that sucks :(

>since I was a kid
You may have a lot of money depending on how old you are.
Keep them in good condition.

I save up the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins and put them in the machine in the bank that deposits them in your account, it can add up to a decent amount after a few months