The penny is officially dead. The United States Mint announced Wednesday that it has produced its last penny for circulation, ...
To exchange your coins for cash, you can either visit your bank or credit union, use a Coinstar machine, or roll the coins ...
Coinstar’s self-service kiosks — usually lurking in grocery stores — let you dump your loose change for cash, gift cards or charity. The machines count the coins and spit out a voucher, but the cash ...
The man said that he didn't want to share his earnings publicly but accidentally posted about it on social media.
A man from the US saved coins for 10 years in a piggy bank. When he finally opened it, the amount inside left him shocked, proving that even tiny savings can create big surprises ...
After 7 On Your Side reported on the scam last year, California officials launched an investigation. Now, Coinme, a crypto ...
The U.S. Mint struck its final run of one-cent coins Wednesday, ending almost 230 years of near-continuous penny production.
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Shoppers put their pennies to good use on Saturday during a one-day event at Giant Eagles across the area. Giant Eagle ...
Eli Piatt put every bit of loose change he ever accumulated into his "Star Wars"-themed piggy bank. This was the result.
"I was in uniform, and a man from first class stood up when he saw me board the plane. He insisted I take his seat while he moved to economy. From Tokyo to LAX is no short flight." ...
Even though the U.S. Mint has quit making pennies, they remain legal to use. And you can still get them or deposit them at ...