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After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece is retiring — for now. The United States Mint pressed ...
Ending production of the 1-cent coin will save the government money and could streamline big retailers’ operations. But it ...
After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece is retiring—for now. The United States Mint pressed its final circulating penny on2, 2025. While the penny remains legal tender, ...
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Trump administration halts one-cent coin to cut costs; pennies remain legal tender PHILADELPHIA / WASHINGTON – The United States has minted its final penny, ending more than two centuries ...
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