America’s last penny was struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, the end of a coin production that started in 1793 and ended ...
After 232 years, the U.S. penny has been laid to rest. In a Nov. 12 ceremony, the U.S. Mint struck the final, circulating ...
The penny has died. At the age of 232, the iconic coin’s final batch was minted in Philadelphia on Wednesday. But while the ...
Spoiler alert: Your pennies may not be worth much more than the aforementioned freebies. That is, of course, dependent on a ...
The penny has officially been canceled from further production, but why? Here’s what to know about the discontinuation of ...
The penny dropped. The U.S. Mint struck the final 1-cent coin that will be used as legal tender on Wednesday, six months ...
Billions of pennies will remain in circulation even after the United States Mint printed the last one on Wednesday.
But the factors that prompted the government to stop making pennies are even truer for the nickel. Pennies cost nearly 5 cents to make – 4 cents more than they’re worth. The nickel’s net loss is ...
Production of one-cent coins in America will cease in 2026. The penny’s life has been long and fruitful, but its time has ...
Plus: 2026 retirement numbers, tax planning, $2,000 government checks, more shutdown news, interest on U.S. savings bonds, ...
The last penny will be minted Wednesday afternoon at the US Mint in Philadelphia, overseen by Treasury Secretary Scott ...