The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing pennies. U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach struck the final circulating penny ...
You may have seen one of the many headlines about valuable pennies in circulation. "Lincoln Wheat Penny Worth $124M You Could ...
Pennies are quietly exiting American life, and the change is about to hit every junk drawer and coffee can stuffed with copper-colored coins. As the U.S. Mint winds down production, those jars are ...
The U.S. Treasury Department halted production of the penny on Nov. 12, ending more than 230 years of minting the nation’s smallest denomination and signalling the copper-colored coin’s gradual exit ...
Now that the government has stopped minting pennies, retailers and restaurants that tend to do a lot of cash business want ...
The U.S. has officially stopped producing pennies because they cost more to manufacture than their one-cent value. While production has ceased, pennies remain legal tender and are still accepted as ...
Pennies are vanishing from cash drawers and coin jars far faster than most people expected, as the supply of new one-cent ...
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The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing the penny after more than 230 years. It now costs 3.69 cents to produce a single penny, which is significantly more than its face value. Pennies will ...