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The last US penny is minted, and coin hoarders could win
The United States has finally shut off the presses for the one-cent coin, ending more than a century of minting pennies and ...
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Pennies are disappearing, so here's what to do with your jar
Pennies are quietly exiting American life, and the change is about to hit every junk drawer and coffee can stuffed with ...
Reports of customers using Korean 500-won coins — worth about 53 yen ($0.36) — as if they were 500-yen coins ($3.40) are ...
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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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 ...
Only about 20 of these rare coins exist today. If you find a copper-colored 1943 penny, test it with a magnet first—steel ...
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