The U.S. Treasury Department stopped producing pennies. What does this mean for collectors and the value of the penny? Here's ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin.
Business owners now struggle to round prices up or down as the newly discontinued one cent coin becomes rarer.
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.
Pennies are quietly exiting American life, but the jars and coffee cans full of them are not going anywhere on their own. As ...
With the penny now out of production, many people are wondering whether those copper coins sitting in jars and drawers could ...
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