Eh, five cent coins don't hold any value nowadays. I mean like,
if we used them to pay at a shop, the shop-keeper will reject
it or disallow the use of it in his/her shops. I mean like, if five
cent coins don't hold a value to Singaporeans anymore, why do
Singapore keep on pruducing them. Sometimes, when I go to shops,
they will have a notice that says ,
"You can't use more than one five-cent coin here"
I just want to know, are five-cent really that useless, and does not produce
any more value? In the olden days, five cent coins are a huge hit. They are valuable,
you can even buy an ice-cream for five cent. Now? Ice creams are 60cents to 1 dollar.
Try paying for an ice-cream using all five coins. It's either that the person selling the ice-cream would be pissed of or would reject your offer.
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