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  1. 13 de sept. de 2019 · With Mark B. Anderson, Jean-Pierre Aubry, Ian Bennett, Maggie Bisone. Should the United States eliminate the penny? This documentary examines both sides of the debate through the eyes of former Mint Directors, lawmakers, economists, and one very memorable penny prankster.

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    • Documentary
    • Zach Edick, Jamie Kovach
    • 2019-09-13
  2. Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents? Should the United States eliminate the penny? This documentary examines both sides of the debate through the eyes of former Mint Directors, lawmakers, economists, and one very memorable penny prankster. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

    • 67 min
  3. Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents? 2019 1h 8m Documentary List Reviews Insight into the cultural and financial significance of the penny in the American economy and exploring the...

    • Documentary
    • Documentary
    • Zach Edick, Jamie Kovach
    • 68
  4. Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents? streaming: where to watch online? You can buy "Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents?" on Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online.

    • 2019
    • 4
    • Zachary Edick, Jamie Kovach
  5. Should the United States eliminate the penny? "Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents?" is a documentary that explores the different sides of the debate, touching on the role of the penny in today's economy, predictive economic models of a penny-less future, and the cultural importance of the coin.

  6. Should the United States eliminate the penny? “Heads-Up: Will We Stop Making Cents?” is a documentary that explores the different sides of the debate, touching on the role of the penny in today’s economy, predictive economic models of a penniless future, and the cultural importance of the coin.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2024 · is a documentary that explores the different sides of the debate, touching on the role of the penny in today's economy, predictive economic models of a penny-less future, and the cultural importance of the coin.