


Since one single penny can't be spent anymore, what do you do with them?





Since one single penny can't be spent anymore, what do you do with them?
Save them until you have two?
I guess thats your 2 cents worth!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdN9TYd_VbY
this is why you should keep pennies
Excellent! I think there is a law about how much coins retailers have to accept. Not sure, but that salesman ate his own words!




Since one single penny can't be spent anymore, what do you do with them?
Save them until you have two?
I guess thats your 2 cents worth!

Our local taxidermist drills holes in them to use as washers on the crates he builds to ship stuffed fish in. The washer would cost $.10, but the penny costs a penny.



Since one single penny can't be spent anymore, what do you do with them?
Save them until you have two?
I guess thats your 2 cents worth!






Our local taxidermist drills holes in them to use as washers on the crates he builds to ship stuffed fish in. The washer would cost $.10, but the penny costs a penny.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdN9TYd_VbY
this is why you should keep pennies
Excellent! I think there is a law about how much coins retailers have to accept. Not sure, but that salesman ate his own words!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdN9TYd_VbY
this is why you should keep pennies
Excellent! I think there is a law about how much coins retailers have to accept. Not sure, but that salesman ate his own words!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdN9TYd_VbY
this is why you should keep pennies
Excellent! I think there is a law about how much coins retailers have to accept. Not sure, but that salesman ate his own words!


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