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On 28/12/2011 05:31, Peter T. Daniels wrote:
On Dec 27, 7:49 pm, wrote: On 27/12/2011 23:49, Peter T. Daniels wrote: On Dec 27, 6:21 pm, wrote: On 27/12/2011 22:57, Neil Williams wrote: On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 10:00:55 -0800 (PST), wrote: SEPTA, unlike NYC, accepts dollar bills on its buses. I don't know why NYC's fareboxes aren't set up to handle that. The US could really, really do with $1, $2 and $5 coins for this sort of purpose. I genuinely do not understand why people are so resistant. Neil They do have one-dollar coins and they and TVMs in New York City regularly dispense them as change. The interesting thing is that they have minted a few different series to ease use since the late 1970s, when the Susan B. Anthony dollar replaced the Eisenhower dollars, which were almost as big as a five-pound coin. They were the size silver dollars had been for generations. I didn't quite understand you.- The Susie B's were made in a much smaller, but thick and many-sided, size so as to make them more convenient for the pocket. (It didn't help.) The many sides were within the frame of the coin itself, and not on the edges. Perhaps, had they decided to make the SBA several-sided, we might not be having this conversation. |