(NEXSTAR) — The day has finally come: the U.S. Mint is pressing its last pennies Wednesday. It comes as retailers across the country are already facing empty penny slots in their cash registers. The ...
The curtain fell quietly on a 232-year tradition as the U.S. Mint struck the last penny this month in Philadelphia. This ended one of the longest runs in American history. For years, the penny had ...
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 ...
The US minted its last penny on November 12, ending a 232-year tradition. The Treasury said it was ending penny production due to high costs and limited practical use. Rare penny editions, like the ...
The United States has had a one cent coin since the founding of the nation and on Wednesday, November 12, the last American penny will be minted. Even though the relative value of one cent declined to ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struck the final five pennies on Wednesday — each bearing a rare omega mark — ending U.S. penny production and creating collectors' items that could fetch millions at ...
Last year, the United States Mint pressed the last penny. Penny preservationists warned that the death of the one-cent coin might seed dire consequences: coin shortages at checkout counters; confusion ...
The last pennies have been pressed, and in some year in the near future, there will be no pennies to pinch. No penny saved to be a penny earned or make a wish upon as you toss it into a fountain.
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