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For years now, Lewes Mercantile Antique Gallery has sold rolls of "wheat pennies," as well as rolls of recently minted pennies. The store is selling 50-cent rolls of 2025 minted pennies for $10.
In fiscal year 2024, it took 3.7 cents to produce and distribute one penny, according to the 2024 U.S. Mint report.The 2024 cost was up by 20% from the previous year, according to the report.
The U.S. Treasury is to halt the production of pennies in the coming months. Stark County businesses think the halt in penny production won't hugely impact operations. A local coin shop owner says ...
However, some wheat pennies could be worth hundreds; here's how to ... Americans throw away millions of dollars in coins every year, ... But you can check the value of coins in "The 2026 Red ...
These pennies were minted from the years 1909 through 1958 and can be worth thousands of dollars, depending on the year they were made. “Most Lincoln wheat pennies are generally valued at a few ...
That means each penny costs 370% of its face value, compared to 276% for each nickel. And because the U.S. Mint produces roughly four times more pennies than nickels each year, the total budget ...
The currency that is only worth 1 cent costs about 3.7 cents to produce in fiscal year 2024, according to the U.S. Mint's annual report. A nickel costs about 13.8 cents to make.