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Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Now, after 233 years of production, the production of the penny will come to an end, and the only ones available will be pennies currently in circulation.
As pennies are phased out, prices will start to change, with items being rounded up to the nearest nickel, meaning everything can be essentially 1 to 4 cents more expensive.
Nickels aren't part of the discussion right now, but they're also more expensive to make than the value of the coin. According to a 2024 U.S. Mint report, it costs about 13.78 cents to mint each 5 ...
The U.S. Mint will stop producing pennies after 233 years. The Treasury placed its last order for blank pennies in May. No timeline has been given for when pennies will be removed from circulation. It ...
Nickels aren't part of the discussion right now, but they're also more expensive to make than the value of the coin. According to a 2024 U.S. Mint report, it costs about 13.78 cents to mint each 5 ...
Preserving the penny keeps prices low, protects low-income households A 2017 study by the Vancouver School of Economics found that penny rounding in Canada costs grocery store customers an estimated ...