New $1 coins - here we go again!

Well, death (or lack thereof) doesn’t stop the Navy from launching ships bearing the
names of living ex-Presidents, so why would it here? [And yes the ship-naming thing
bugs me-wait until Reagan is gone before naming a ship after him mmkay?]

Do people really like dollar bills? I thought everyone hated having to use them on vending machines.

Even if Americans currently prefer dollar bills, what is the reason? I don’t think it’s an inherent generic preference for bills over coins. I think it’s only because dollar coins have been hard to come by, and not widely accepted by machines and merchants. The only thing I don’t like about dollar coins is that whenever I try to use them, the cashier/teller would say “um, that’s not enough” and I have to point out that the coins are dollars, not quarters. And I’m afraid to use them for tips because I suspect most waiters/waitresses would think they got quarters.

Hey guys, you’ll get used to the dollar coins in no time at all.

I seem to recall a bit of an aversion to £ coins when they were first issued over here, now nobody gives a hoot and it didn’t take us long to just accept them for what they are…a quid!

How do Sackies compare to Loonies, size- and weight-wise?

I hate coins. Coins, to me, are something you throw into a big glass jar and then drag off the bank to get real money every few years. Besides, you can’t slip a dollar coin into a stripper’s thong-- which is the main use for dollar bills anyway.

Which is why the Mint should have used my suggestion and issued a series of dollar coins commemorating Playboy’s Playmates of the Year.

Vending machines take the Sacys. Or at least, they do now.

Nixon commemorated on a coin? Man, I can’t wait.

If they want it to be accepted, it needs to be vastly different than a quarter. Make it two colored… a gold center and silver ring or vis-versa. Lots of other countries have this.

Given that we’re talking the government here, the coins would probably only show their faces anyway. :frowning:

If you want to, you can help with the change toward coins. Every day, partially tear a dollar bill and spend it. Next time it passes through a bank, it will be returned to the mint. If the folks at the mint aren’t stupid, :rolleyes: they’ll replace damaged bills with coins.

I thought female strippers come from the factory with both front and rear coin slots.

I think that’s asking too much.

Question: why don’t we follow AUSTRALIA, and use plastic bills? They last 20X as long as paper bills, and cost nothing to make. Then we don’t have to carry all this heavy change around!

They’d show heads & tails!

Do they? I don’t think most of the public are aware of this, since for a long time vending machines haven’t accepted dollar coins. So that may just be a problem of public perception.

On the other hand, you still have the problem that merchants don’t give dollar coins as change. I don’t see this changing. What would be the impetus, as long as dollar bills are still around?

This new coin is just another gimmick, same as the state quarters.

All these new coins just make life harder for vending machines. They have to be able to recognize THREE different one dollar coins now?

There is a mistake there. I guess what they mean is that the front of the coin will not feature the standard inscriptions which appear on the front of coins- “Liberty,” “In God We Trust,” and the year. “In God We Trust” and the year appear on the edge of the coin, and the word “Liberty” is absent, as the Statue of Liberty represents the concept of liberty.

Or it just means that we generally prefer things that we are familiar with, which is not always a good reason to make public policy.

Most vending machines DO take them. By far the vast majority, actually.

Unless the foldable dollar bill is removed from circulation, habit will keep us using it, even if it makes much less sense. I hate having to feed bills into a machine; coins are SOOOOOO much easier.

For that reason alone I would get rid of them. I hate fighting with vending machines to get them to take my dollar bill.