Does their economy reflect value for lower denominations? Here in the west, a penny is practically useless. Costs are through the roof. If it still has a value, it is worth keeping around.
They still have the 1¥, they can speak up when they don’t have a coin for 0.65c. Like they do a lot right with money, I love how large of denominations are coins, going up to the equivalent of 3.25USD, but still the 1¥ coin…
Welcome to the 21st century America. Canada ditched its penny over a decade ago.
Japan wants a word with you.
Does their economy reflect value for lower denominations? Here in the west, a penny is practically useless. Costs are through the roof. If it still has a value, it is worth keeping around.
I do think a penny is pretty useless. I will charge far more than two pennies for my two cents 🙃
They still have the 1¥, they can speak up when they don’t have a coin for 0.65c. Like they do a lot right with money, I love how large of denominations are coins, going up to the equivalent of 3.25USD, but still the 1¥ coin…
Tbf 1y coin is made out of aluminum, not copper. They float.
We would call them yennies. Its probably time to get rid of them, but I’ll be sad.
The 10000 yen note is obviously a yenjamin.