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10 of the most valuable pennies
Some of the pennies lying around your house could far exceed their face value of one cent. Let's take a deeper dive into the ...
Change is coming to how we make change, thanks to the impending demise of the penny. That’s not an alternative fact: The U.S. Mint said in its annual report that each penny costs 3.69 cents to make.
In February, President Trump ordered the Treasury Department to stop minting pennies because the government was losing money ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing the penny after more than 230 years. It now costs 3.69 cents to produce a single penny, which is significantly more than its face value. Pennies will ...
NEW YORK — The United States is running out of pennies. President Donald Trump‘s decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year is starting to have real implications for the nation’s commerce.
What, exactly, is the plan for all the pennies? Many Americans—and many people who, though not American, enjoy watching from a safe distance as predictable fiascoes unfold in this theoretical ...
After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece is retiring — for now. The United States Mint pressed its final circulating penny on Nov. 12, 2025. While the penny remains legal ...
The U.S. has officially stopped producing pennies because they cost more to make than they are worth. Some retailers are experiencing penny shortages and are rounding cash transactions to the nearest ...
The last minted pennies are about to be auctioned off and signs are the coins will bring – excuse the expression – a pretty penny. The U.S. Mint last month announced the auction, to be held Thursday, ...
Change is coming to how we make change, thanks to the impending demise of the penny. President Donald Trump ordered the Treasury Department, back in February, to stop minting pennies. His argument – ...
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