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.
Even though you didn’t offer me a penny for my thoughts, you’re going to get them anyway — without spending a cent, Mike ...
Got a piggy bank full of pennies? The small currency has officially become a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a gold mine just yet.
The penny -- that lowly, grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc -- is getting the last laugh. It's been less than a month ...
With the United States officially halting production of the penny, many people are staring at jars, drawers, and coffee cans ...
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.
One penny costs 3.7 cents to make, according to the latest 2024 U.S. Mint Annual Report. That is about 270% more than they are worth.
People are being encouraged to check their old penny coins, as some could be worth more than £206,000 collectively. A ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin. The penny will remain legal tender and will still be accepted at ...