
Mark Weller
Mark Weller is a spokesperson for Americans for Common Sense, a group advocating for the continued production of the penny in the United States. He is involved in discussions surrounding the economic and practical implications of eliminating low-denomination coins. Weller has emphasized that removing the penny could lead to increased demand for the nickel, potentially offsetting any cost savings from discontinuing the penny's production. His insights contribute to the broader debate on currency reform in America.
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