THAT OLD DOLLAR BILL COULD BE FADING
The fate of the one dollar bill is possibly near extinction. Congress has debated numerous times to use the $1.00 coin and replace the paper bill forever. At a recent hearing of a House Financial Services subcommittee on Thursday, November 29, 2012 the questioned of the paper note’s fate came up for questioning. Phasing out the bill was discussed and entering the coin pondered the subcommittee minds. No decision has been made and the dollar bill still will be in circulation. Presently, $1.4 billion dollar coins are piled up in Federal Reserve vaults because no one likes using the dollar coins.
The GAO or Government Accountability Office estimated that the federal government would save about $4.4 billion over 30 years by switching to using $1 coins. The savings could result if the U.S. Mint would have to produce more coins that are actually used. However, the news reported that coins have a habit of collecting into cups and any money issued but not being used is assumed by the GAO would be a savings. Although the fate of that old dollar bill could be fading fast it has the one dollar coin waiting in reserves.
Which do you prefer
Dollar bill?
or
Dollar coin?
“I need a dollar!"
Listen to song...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbVHbEGerRA


Definitely, the bill. I guess because I am a man and have to carry the coins in my pocket. I have piles of coins everywhere.