The US government recently stopped minting pennies due to rising production costs. Economists say the nickel could be next as officials reconsider whether low-value coins are worth keeping in ...
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In the world of numismatics, the thrill of discovering a rare coin in everyday change is unparalleled. Collectors are ...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury reported the printing death of the once-treasured penny, after the last one-cent coin was manufactured.
Here’s what to know about why and when penny production stopped, how many are in circulation and which rare pennies could be ...
The U.S. government is no longer minting pennies, and soon, cash retail transactions will be rounded to the nearest nickel. What, exactly, does a single penny buy you these days? We took a drive ...
The U.S. Mint has officially ceased production of the one-cent coin, ending more than 160 years of penny manufacturing.
Billions of pennies will remain in circulation even after the United States Mint printed the last one on Wednesday.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia has printed its last penny, marking a significant step in the 1-cent coin's demise. Earlier ...
Coins that have mistakes or unusual features can sometimes turn into highly valuable treasures. Over the years, I’ve come ...
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