The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia says it has pressed its last penny as the country moves closer to phasing out the venerable ...
The production of pennies by the U.S. Mint is ending. That means change for stores and shoppers and cash transactions. Here's ...
To commemorate the occasion, the United States Mint has partnered with Stack’s Bowers Galleries to auction off 232 sets of ...
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The U.S. has ended production of the penny. The last 1-cent coins were made Wednesday at the mint in Philadelphia.
Billions of pennies will remain in circulation even after the United States Mint printed the last one on Wednesday.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday pressed its last penny, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin's demise.
After 232 years, the United States Mint is retiring the penny. In a recent press release, the Mint announced that the last circulating one-cent coins will be available for auction in December. The ...
After 232 years, the U.S. penny has been laid to rest. In a Nov. 12 ceremony, the U.S. Mint struck the final, circulating ...
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia is set to press its final penny on Wednesday in accordance with the Trump administration’s ...
The U.S. Mint has officially ceased production of the one-cent coin, ending more than 160 years of penny manufacturing.