The U.S. has stopped making pennies as of November 13, ending production of the one-cent coin that cost nearly four cents to ...
The United States Mint has produced its last penny, putting an end to the coin after 232 years in circulation. Here's what ...
Philadelphia-area numismatist Richard Weaver, owner of Broomall’s Delaware Valley Rare Coin Company, told phillymag.com when ...
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Does your penny have these small features? It could be worth thousands
Spoiler alert: Your pennies may not be worth much more than the aforementioned freebies. That is, of course, dependent on a ...
It's about time. The U.S. Mint made its last penny on Thursday. Too bad that 328 billion of them were minted before that.
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What To Do With Your Pennies Amid the Growing Penny Scare After the Final U.S. Penny Is Made
The final penny has been minted, marking the end of an era that spans more than two centuries of American history. This ...
The penny dropped. The U.S. Mint struck the final 1-cent coin that will be used as legal tender on Wednesday, six months ...
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The penny is no more. Good riddance.
The White House DOGE was right: the penny has been a drain on the economy and should have been phased out long ago.
Will your old pennies be more valuable now that the government has stopped making them? You shouldn't bank on it.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday pressed its last penny, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin’s demise.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury reported the printing death of the once-treasured penny, after the last one-cent coin was manufactured.
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