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After 233 years of production, the U.S. Treasury Department announced that the production of the penny will come to an end.
The United States Treasury has put in its final order of pennies, and production is expected to end early next year. Here's ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it will begin winding down production of the penny, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin.
The government loses nearly three cents on every penny it mints. On a nickel, it loses nearly nine cents. More nickels would ...
The US Treasury Department announced Thursday that it plans to start winding down production of the one-cent coin it has been minting for more than 230 years. But the penny will still remain legal ...
The U.S. Treasury announced it will phase out pennies, putting a stop to adding one-cent coins into circulation.
An uncirculated 1877 Indian Head Penny could get you up to $3,000. Large cent coins, created from 1793 to 1857, have the potential to fetch, well, a pretty penny. An uncirculated 1799 Draped Bust ...
This dramatic policy shift has sent ripples through the numismatic community and could transform ordinary pennies into valuable collectibles. While millions of Americans view pennies as mere ...
The Treasury Department has placed its last order for blank pennies and plans to stop minting the one-cent coins as soon as that's exhausted. Each penny costs nearly four cents to produce ...
The two pennies are not the first to leave Earth, but are still a rare 'change' to what is typically launched. They say a penny doesn't go far these days, to which NASA has now added its two cents.