Decision soon on whether to eliminate use of 1c and 2c coins

Central Bank cost of producing coins more than their face-value worth

Minister for Finance Michael Noonan considering introduction of ‘rounding’ scheme to eliminate 1c and 2c coins
Minister for Finance Michael Noonan considering introduction of ‘rounding’ scheme to eliminate 1c and 2c coins


Minister for Finance Michael Noonan is expected to decide shortly on whether to introduce a national voluntary "rounding" scheme to eliminate the use of 1 cent and 2 cent coins.

Mr Noonan told Fianna Fáil's Michael McGrath that his department was considering the recommendation of the Central Bank that a voluntary rounding scheme be introduced.

Each 1 cent coin costs 1.7 cent to produce, while the 2 cent coin also costs more than its face value to make. The Central Bank has spent more than €30 million on the production of the two types of coin since 2002.

Last year, the Central Bank ran a trial in Wexford town for two months, when transactions were rounded to the nearest 5 cent of the total cost at the till.

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Marie O’Halloran

Marie O’Halloran

Marie O’Halloran is Parliamentary Correspondent of The Irish Times