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Poll: How often do you use 1 and 2 cent coins?

In the UK, the Royal Mint has said it will not need to issue any more 1p or 2p coins this year as enough are already in circulation due to low demand.

DO YOU USE 1 and 2 cent coins?

In the UK, the Royal Mint has said it will not need to issue any more 1p or 2p coins this year as enough are already in circulation due to low demand.

In Ireland, the Central Bank has not produced new 1 or 2 cent coins since rounding was introduced in 2015, though it maintains a stock of them and the coins are still legal tender.

Today, we’re asking you: How often do you use 1 and 2 cent coins to pay for goods or services?


Poll Results:

Never, they're a nuisance (3442)
Rarely (2088)
Never, I only really use card (2008)
Daily (489)
Weekly (406)
Monthly (201)

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