As of Nov. 12, 2025, the U.S. Mint has stopped penny production, making all thoughts cost a nickel each. Here's a look at ...
After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece is retiring — for now. The United States Mint pressed ...
Rare U.S. coins are still slipping through cash registers and coin jars, and some of them can be worth far more than their ...
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 ...
The final American penny was minted last week in Philadelphia, capping more than 230 years of production that had become increasingly expensive as the coin became essentially worthless.
Each of the 232 three-coin sets will likely fetch about $45,000-$50,000, estimates John Albanese, co-founder of rare coin ...
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, ...
In the future, unless you are obsessed with looking at the dates on coins, you will never know that the penny is no longer ...
Business owners now struggle to round prices up or down as the newly discontinued one cent coin becomes rarer.
Only about 20 of these rare coins exist today. If you find a copper-colored 1943 penny, test it with a magnet first—steel ...