Would Replacing the Dollar Bill with a Coin Save the Government Money?
Past legislative attempts to eliminate the dollar bill in favor of coins say it will save the government money. Is this really true?
Past legislative attempts to eliminate the dollar bill in favor of coins say it will save the government money. Is this really true?
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