Quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies are held a bowl Thursday, March 31, 2022,
in Tigard, Ore. Retailers, laundromats and other businesses that rely on coins
want Americans to empty their piggy banks and look under couch cushions for
extra change and “get coin moving.” A group of trade associations that
represent individual businesses including banks, retail outlets, truck stops,
grocery stores and more is asking the Treasury Department for more help...

Quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies are held a bowl Thursday, March 31, 2022,
in Tigard, Ore. Retailers, laundromats and other businesses that rely on coins
want Americans to empty their piggy banks and look under couch cushions for
extra change and “get coin moving.” A group of trade associations that
represent individual businesses including banks, retail outlets, truck stops,
grocery stores and more is asking the Treasury Department for more help...

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Caption:Quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies are held a bowl Thursday, March 31, 2022, in Tigard, Ore. Retailers, laundromats and other businesses that rely on coins want Americans to empty their piggy banks and look under couch cushions for extra change and “get coin moving.” A group of trade associations that represent individual businesses including banks, retail outlets, truck stops, grocery stores and more is asking the Treasury Department for more help convincing Americans to get coins back in circulation. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
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