mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Reds & others,Everyone has a personal opinion on this issue. But if you want a read on what the general public thinks of dollar coins just go to McDonalds, Burger King, or your local Cstore and ask them to change a $5 into $1 coins. You may get an idea of how popular they really are. And most likely the coins you get will be quarters.
For one thing --- the McDonald's & others would be more than happy to accommodate their hard fought for customer ---- out the dollar coins if asked if they had them. They probably would not have them because of the "systemic" problem of most USA banks requiring the preordering of them. In our case in our area our state owned bank actually started several years ago for some unexplained reason to charge a large number of private banks so you see --- of course it would not be feasible for the restaurant or retailer to not pass on the 1.5% to the customer --- you better believe that would be a heavy deterrent.
What tips the scale is that it is actually also better for the Treasury because as Bill P pointed out the cost of the quarter & dollar bill for them to make is more. The overstocking towards the Mint media frenzy is totally unrelated --- that is just blantant poor judgement --- the same could happen if they also made too many of any other coin. Unless someone was totally confident of credit cards & other forms of payment --- I would hope they would rise above their potentially misguided bias & vote for #1 on the poll --- if for no other reason it is SIMPLE ARITHMETIC the treasury will be helped --- every little bit does eventually starts to add up.
It seems you & others are trying to find ways to show that the Dollar Coins are not popular ---- As IB WashinMrPat & myself have experienced as clear as anything can be --- the customer prefer the Dollar Coin in our setting &/or Quarters as well as in other settings such as in my case attached laundromat & dog wash. As I mentioned before that is the dynamic when the slight drawback of stocking the coins ourselves occurs & they are dispensed instead of quarters or in addition to quarters. In our case we have 8 hoppers between our two Standard EF Changemakers & an affordable hi speed & reliable Cummins 2000 counter so that is not an issue. The super low cost weighing option of the coins is the same feasibility as if the quarters are weighed.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-107shrg81563/html/CHRG-107shrg81563.htm
Please take time to read the ICA portion of the above 9 year old report because most of those facts still apply. Some of those 9 year old facts ---don't such as our overall economy is in tougher straits at the present moment --- so the need is even greater now. I will concede that credit card use is growing ---- but to eliminate cash entirely is fraught with its own "potential abuse & vulnerability". Inflation has gotten worse --- that makes the Dollar Coin becoming more dominant at our locations is even more compelling. There is no question when we dispense all dollar coins --- they will be the dominant coin in our venue --- other venues will continue to differ unless they have the courage to finally bump the one dollar bill up to a two dollar bill like Pat H suggests.
mike walsh of bismarck
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