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As the US mints its last penny, I can't help feeling nostalgic for the tiny coin that shaped my childhood and still brings me luck.
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When the penny goes away, some will win, some will lose – and for some, it’ll be a coin toss. The first and most obvious winner is the U.S. government, which will save tens of millions of dollars each ...
Supplies of the one-cent coin are plummeting. Businesses can't give exact change. Banks are struggling to resupply them. And amid it all, the federal government has said almost nothing.
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