Mr dimit
Ap lang
3/22/13
Eliminate the copper scourge
Every person has those incidents when they are waiting behind that person that says, “I have a penny in near somewhere”. Somewhere...that involves searching through your bag full of stuff Just to find that “copper coaled scourge” (source A) as Jim Kdby puts it. It can usually be heard jingling in people’s pockets, or seen in bowls on countertops, in empty jars, or just lying around in the backseats of cars. This coin is more trouble than it is worth, and should be eliminated.
Pennies are worthless in today’s economy. Times have changed since the penny was first invented. One cannot buy anything with a penny anymore. There is no such thing as penny candy, and Five-and-Dime stores are now Dollar Stores (source C). What could be bought with a penny before cannot be now. Plainly, things are worth more now. Pennies do not have the same worth they did in previous years.
Too much time is wasted on pennies. Through calculations, it is estimated that about 40 seconds per day per person, 4 hours per person per year, equaling to be about 60 dollars per year are wasted on searching for pennies (source B). You know what they say, time is money. One does not think about all the time that is wasted on searching for pennies. In order to pay for an item, one will literally fish through their pockets in order to find a penny. It can be figured that too much time is wasted on pennies.
One may say that the penny is a significant part of history holding a great historical worth. The penny holds a historical importance being “the most visible and tangible reminder of Lincoln’s significance in American history