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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What To Do With Your Pennies As the Final US Penny Is Produced After 230 Years
The small copper coin that has jingled in our pockets for over two centuries is about to become history. With the final penny ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin.
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What You Should Do With Your Pennies as the Last U.S. Penny Is Minted After 230 Years
The small copper coin that's jingled in your pocket for generations just reached the end of an era. S.penny has officially ...
“While general production concludes today, the penny’s legacy lives on,” Kristie McNally, Acting Mint Director, said in the ...
Your penny jar just became a piece of history. After more than two centuries, the U.S. Mint officially pressed its last penny ...
While the penny is no longer being produced, the grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc is getting the last laugh. Less ...
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.
The penny has died. At the age of 232, the iconic coin’s final batch was minted in Philadelphia on Wednesday. But while the ...
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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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