The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the ...
"Now is a good time to cash in [your coins]," says David Rosenstrock, a certified financial planner with Wharton Wealth ...
Some businesses have been preparing for months, stockpiling bags of the 1-cent coin. Others have created rounding systems to arrive at the nearest nickel. For consumers, the shortage of pennies might ...
The final circulation cents minted on November 12 in Philadelphia will be among the special numismatic items being sold by Stack's Bowers Galleries on December 11.
Business owners now struggle to round prices up or down as the newly discontinued one cent coin becomes rarer.
The US Mint has stopped making pennies due to high production costs, but they will still be accepted as legal tender. The ...
The dollar strengthened against the euro and the yen on Monday as traders exercised caution ahead of what could be a busy ...
Each of the 232 three-coin sets will likely fetch about $45,000-$50,000, estimates John Albanese, co-founder of rare coin ...
With the end of the minting of any new pennies, some may be searching their change jars to see if there are valuable coins in their possession. […] ...
The U.S. quarter is the workhorse of pocket change, a cupronickel coin that buys parking minutes and laundromat cycles across ...
Double whammy of 30% tax on capital gains and 1% TDS has pushed exchanges to shift base and crashed daily volumes by 97% ...
The U.S. Mint pressed its last pennies as rising metal and production costs threaten nickels, prompting shortages and debate ...