Billions of pennies will remain in circulation even after the United States Mint printed the last one on Wednesday.
People trying to save money will “pinch pennies,” and the phrase “pennies from heaven” still describes an unexpected windfall ...
“The current penny shortage and lack of guidance from the federal government have left retailers and other cash-accepting ...
Will your old pennies be more valuable now that the government has stopped making them? You shouldn't bank on it.
Production of one-cent coins in America will cease in 2026. The penny’s life has been long and fruitful, but its time has ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach will mark the striking of the ...
Now that the U.S. Mint has stopped pressing pennies, coin collectors are offering guidance on which coins to save and which ...
Treasurer Brandon Beach said pennies cost more to make than they're worth, and Americans still have plenty in reserve.
For Long Islanders of a certain age, the penny is a reminder of their youth when candy came cheap, as did the wishes from ...
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday pressed its last penny, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin’s demise.
For consumers, meanwhile, economists expect that the effect of the penny’s discontinuation will be negligible, likely ...
With the discontinuation of the penny, the U.S. Mint expects to save approximately $56 million per year in production costs.