The U.S. Treasury Department stopped producing pennies. What does this mean for collectors and the value of the penny? Here's ...
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After 230 Years, The U.S. Penny Is Retired—What To Do With The Ones You Still Have
Even though the U.S. Mint has stopped producing new pennies, the ones already in your home, car, or junk drawer are still very much real money.
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With penny production ending, Atlanta expert explains what your old coins are actually worth
ATLANTA — After more than two centuries, the U.S. Mint has officially stopped producing the penny, ending the run of America’s smallest and most iconic coin. But despite the historic shift, experts ...
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. They are a nuisance and not worth the energy (and pollution) necessary to mine ...
The last penny was produced Nov. 12 after being in circulation for over two centuries, but the one-cent coin can still be used to make purchases.
While most pennies are worth only one cent, some rare variations can fetch a large sum at auction. With the penny on its way out, you may want to consider checking your coin jar for rare cent ...
Penny pinching may soon take on a new meaning, as the last batch of the one-cent coins was produced on Wednesday, Nov. 12 by order of the president. Pennies stopped being produced ...
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