To start off, pennies can be used for fun/charity. In “The Ever-Changing Penny” it said "The coin also gave rise to the terms like penny candy" (a piece of candy sold for a cent) and "penny arcade" (an amusement center with machines that cost one cent to operate). Which is important because you can get candy to eat and games to play so you won't be bored. Also, you can use pennies for charity. In “Give a Penny—Save the Day!” “Students from every grade brought in bags and jars of pennies, and, with everyone's assistance, they raised over $3000 in one week!” …show more content…
In “Is the Penny Worth It?” It said “Not everyone agrees that the penny should be totally eliminated”. Many argue that price-rounding cannot be done fairly, and that finding a way to make pennies cheaper is a better approach. Steel, which was used to make pennies during World War II, would be a cheaper alternative.” Which is incredibly important because many argue that price-rounding cannot be done fairly, and that finding a way to make pennies cheaper is a better approach. So this would mean the penny debate is real, and the United States has to make a decision one way or the