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We may no longer be pinching pennies in the future. The U.S. Treasury says it is moving to halt production of the coin after ...
Got a piggy bank full of pennies? The small currency will soon be a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a ...
The U.S. Mint and Treasury Department have confirmed that the penny is on its last legs as the former recently made its final ...
The U.S. Treasury is phasing out production of the penny and plans to stop placing new one-cent coins into circulation. It costs roughly 3.69 cents U.S. to make the one-cent coins, per the latest data ...
The US Treasury will stop putting new pennies into circulation at the beginning of 2026, it was announced on Thursday Pennies ...
After more than 200 years, the U.S. bids adieu to the penny, citing high production costs and shifting economic practices.
A spokesperson for the Treasury Department confirmed to USA TODAY that the government recently made its final order of penny ...
Got a piggy bank full of pennies? The small currency will soon be a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a gold mine just yet.
The U.S. Treasury announced it will phase out pennies, putting a stop to adding one-cent coins into circulation.
The American penny will begin its slow fade into non-existence as the government plans stop making the U.S. currency next year.
The U.S. Mint is set to stop the production of pennies, according to the Department of the Treasury. The move is a step ...
There is currently no official plan to recall pennies, and financial institutions are expected to continue accepting them. While pennies will remain legal tender, they will gradually disappear from ...