The reasoning for getting rid of the penny based on its tiny to nonexistent purchasing power is not sound. The same argument could be made for the nickel, the dime, and probably even the quarter. Individually, these coins can't buy you much of anything, but multiplied and combined, they are very useful.
Yes,let's consider what else would be lost if the 'penny pincher's' have their way.
What of the expression "A penny for your thoughts",or,"penny-ante"Mom was a "penny pincher"
Remember penny loafers,they came in and out of style.
James Bond had a secretary Miss MoneyPenny.In retrospect,I do not think Miss MoneyQuarter has the same 'ring' to it,but perhaps that is just me.
Don't forget the Beatles famous song Penny Lane.
Some of the old-timers may remember penny candy.I think it's been renamed quarter candy?
The penny is usually the coin used to introduce children to the adult world of currency and savings.Collect enough of them and it's called savings and they learn quickly that saving pennies buys them the candy/things they desire.
Is a penny saved a penny earned any longer?
For the adults a penny is a handy screw driver when the toolbox is far out of reach!
The penny is also good for making inexpensive wishes.
Pennies are useful in the garden.They change the PH balance and repel slugs.
For or against the demise of the penny?
I will let you know,my coworker just popped in to my office,complaining that after this holiday season, he is penniless!
He would like to borrow $2.00 for a cup of coffee.Hmmmm...maybe the penny is obsolete?