Whether or not the penny will actually go away is yet to be seen, but there’s still time to begin a coin collection.
Most coins are worth their face value, but others are different story. Coin collectors seek rare currencies often valued at a ...
You may have heard the news recently that the U.S. is planning to stop producing the penny soon because it costs nearly four cents to make the one-cent coin. Many may consider it a lowly coin ...
He knows that our neighbors to the north ditched one-cent coins more than a decade ago with little fuss. And yet, Papertsian, the owner of Bay State Coin Co. in downtown Boston, cannot get behind ...
Now he has set his sights on the humble penny. The Lincoln one-cent coin could be scrapped, with Trump ordering the Treasury Department and U.S. Mint to stop producing the coins. That followed an ...
MADISON, Wis. -- 'Find a penny, pick it up' may be a phrase of the past as President Trump looks to halt production of the one cent coin. Last Monday the president announced that he directed the ...
THE PRESIDENT CITED THE RISING COST OF PRODUCING THE ONE-CENT COIN. THE U-S MINT SAYS IT LOST MORE THAN 85-MILLION DOLLARS LAST YEAR ON NEARLY 3 BILLION PENNIES. EACH PENNY COST A LITTLE LESS THAN ...
You don’t need to be a coin collector to have piggy banks stashed ... around your house could far exceed their face value of one cent. Let’s take a deeper dive into the world of pretty pennies.
In 1857, Congress discontinued the half-cent coin. The U.S. could also turn its ... At the time, however, it cost 1.6 cents to produce one new penny, vastly less than what the U.S. is paying ...