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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These Old Pennies Are Worth a Fortune Now
Dollar Error For a Lincoln cent, however, the 1943 copper penny is extremely valuable, with circulated examples selling at ...
As the lowest denomination of legal tender in the U.S., the penny has always been a symbol of the little guy, the lowly, ...
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10 rare U.S. coins that might still be in your change
Rare U.S. coins are still slipping through cash registers and coin jars, and some of them can be worth far more than their ...
The US has stopped minting pennies after 232 years, turning the copper-plated coin into a relic — and a window into a ...
Only about 20 of these rare coins exist today. If you find a copper-colored 1943 penny, test it with a magnet first—steel ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - After 232 years in production, the U.S. Mint has finally stopped making the penny, marking the end of one of America’s oldest and most recognizable coins. “I’ll still pick them ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The final penny was minted on Wednesday in Philadelphia after over 230 years in circulation. The United States Mint said in its annual report that each penny costs 3.69 cents to ...
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The U.S. ended production of the penny Wednesday, abandoning the 1-cent coins that were embedded in American culture for more than 230 years but became nearly worthless. When it ...
The U.S. Mint has officially ceased production of the one-cent coin, ending more than 160 years of penny manufacturing. Rising costs and declining consumer use drove the historic decision, marking the ...
United States currency will never be the same. The very last penny was minted on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. That's the same city where the first penny was minted in 1793, ...
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