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Cultural Shifts in a Pennyless World

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  The penny was never just a coin. It was a cultural placeholder—small, familiar, and quietly powerful. Now that it’s gone, we’re watching subtle shifts ripple through everyday life. We’re rounding prices. We’re rethinking value. We’re losing the tactile ritual of counting change. But we’re also losing language. Idioms like “a penny for your thoughts” or “penny-pinching” now float untethered, relics of a currency no longer in use. The penny once signaled thrift, humility, and overlooked worth. Its disappearance marks a shift—not just economic, but emotional. We’re entering a world where the smallest denominations are digital. Where rounding replaces reckoning. Where the weight of a coin no longer anchors memory. And in that shift, we’re invited to ask: What did the penny teach us about value? What do we carry forward when the smallest things are no longer counted? a post inspired by the forthcoming book,  No Pennies to Pinch  (Franklin) See related posts ...