The 1-cent coin has gone the way of the VHS player. The United States produced its last penny on Nov. 12 after nearly 240 ...
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The last newly circulating pennies are set to be auctioned off next month. The U.S. Mint announced the auction, to be handled by Stack’s Bowers Galleries, in a news release on Tuesday, Nov. 18. The ...
The final US pennies struck this week might be worth a fortune. Coin experts estimate the last pennies minted Wednesday could sell for as much as $5 million each when they hit the auction block in ...
Pour one out for the penny. After 232 years, production of the penny has ceased. For some, this may seem abrupt. But the reality is, the relevance of the penny has been in question for decades, along ...
The average New Yorker likely won't bother to pick one up if found lying in the street and many are proud to tell a cashier to "keep the change" on a $2.99 tab. In fact, the often difficult to discard ...
The last penny was just pressed by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Could the nickel and dime be next?
Sorry, penny pinchers, you just shortchanged. The United States ended production of the penny this week, more than two centuries since the one-cent coin first went ...
Federal mints across the United States, including one in San Francisco, will no longer produce pennies. What happens when they start running out? The final one-cent coins to be produced in the United ...
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