Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struck the final five pennies with rare omega marks, ending 230+ years of U.S. penny ...
The American penny died on Wednesday in Philadelphia. It was 232. The cause was irrelevance and expensiveness, the Treasury ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent brought an end to more than two centuries of U.S. penny production on Wednesday, striking the ...
America’s last penny was struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, the end of a coin production that started in 1793 and ended ...
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday pressed its last penny, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin’s demise.
With the penny now out of production, many people are wondering whether those copper coins sitting in jars and drawers could ...
The U.S. government started making pennies in Philadelphia in 1792 when the city was the nation’s capital. It stopped Wednesday, as U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach stepped up to a machine in the penny ...
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The U.S. Treasury announced earlier this year that it was going to stop making pennies. In other words, they’re going to stop making cents. Advertisement Article continues below this ad There are many ...
Well, it’s official. The U.S. Mint has pressed its last 1-cent coin. The penny, which began its impressive 232-year run at the mint in Philadelphia, ended production on Nov. 12, 2025, in the same ...