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The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing the penny after more than 230 years. It now costs 3.69 cents to produce a single penny, which is significantly more than its face value. Pennies will ...
The news informed me that the U.S. Mint struck its last penny, (“U.S. Mint set to strike its final penny,” Nov. 12). The reason being that it cost four cents to create something that is only worth one ...
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Sunday, November 16 was “Double Exchange Day” at Price Chopper and Market 32. Lines formed in stores as customers waited to trade in their pennies for gift cards awarding them store credit worth ...
The U.S. has officially struck its final circulating penny, ending a 232-year run for America's smallest denomination. With the penny now out of production, many people are wondering whether those ...
KIMBERLY, Wis. (WBAY) - The U.S. Mint is closing the book on one of America’s smallest but most familiar coins. After more than 230 years in circulation, the penny is officially retired. With the U.S.
Shoppers at Price Chopper and Market 32 stores, which can be found in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont, are being asked to bring in loose or wrapped ...
Everything is less affordable these days, it seems — including the humble penny. The cost-of-living crunch claimed the U.S. one-cent coin when the Philadelphia Mint produced its final batch on ...
"I’m not gonna be sad to see it go," Chamawnn Meadow said. "Pennies were ammo in my house. We used them to throw at each other. That was about it." "For me, it’s OK," Aida Chang said. "If you don’t ...