The classic one-cent coin is being retired, but it still has purpose.
Might the coins residing in jars and drawers be silently losing value day by day? That question has become more urgent with the U.S. Mint striking its last batch of pennies after a 232-year run.
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Even though the U.S. Mint has stopped producing new pennies, the ones already in your home, car, or junk drawer are still ...
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