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The U.S. Mint reports it costs 3.69 cents to mint each penny, which has been a chief argument of the anti-penny crowd, including the president. But it costs 13.78 cents to produce each 5-cent nickel.
On Tuesday, Jim Cramer, host of Mad Money, criticized the market’s reaction, or lack thereof, to the recent dip in long-term interest rates. He pointed out that the 10-year Treasury yield had fallen ...
Last Friday, it was yet another foray into the piled-up boxes in the garage. I am determined to get through the last of my mother’s stored items that landed here last fall… from her last rented ...
China's growing pile of cryptocurrencies seized from illegal transactions is prompting local governments to find ways to ...
Dimes make dollars, they say — but some dimes are worth more than a few dollars. As Gainesville Coins detailed, there are U.S ...
The economy is getting harder to predict. Prices are still rising, interest rates aren’t moving and new tariffs are causing ...
E urope’s first reserve currency was the tetradrachm, upon which was inscribed an owl. The symbol of wisdom was intended to ...
Could you have a penny worth way more than one cent? Or a quarter worth a small fortune? A 1943 bronze Lincoln cent, a 1944 ...
Trump's trade war seems to be driving global investors out of American stocks and bonds alike. If the trend persists, it's ...
We recently published a list of 12 Best Tech Stocks to Buy For Long-Term Investment. In this article, we are going to take a ...
I was struck by how Michael Gapen, a Morgan Stanley economist, explained his lingering concerns about the tariff fallout on ...
Blue Prince is an incredibly perplexing puzzle game filled to the brim with secrets hiding within its giant and ever-changing ...