It cost us $50 million a year for a bunch of coins few people really wanted. moreSeveral months ago, TIME Moneyland wrote about the $1 presidential coin program, which was a Congressional effort to ...
The U.S. Mint, Washington, suspended its mutilated coin redemption program this May. The U.S. Mint receives large bundles of coins that have been mutilated or damaged in the recycling process of used ...
The Washington-based Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) is urging the U.S. government to reinstate its mutilated coin redemption program, which was suspended in 2019. The move comes from ...
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