Last US cents sell for $16.7 million
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There might not be new pennies coming from the treasury, but that doesn't mean you can't use the ones you have.
The last penny, nominally valued at $0.01, was minted by the United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, marking the end of 232 years of new pennies being coined and circulated. US President Donald Trump directed the US Treasury to stop ...
After being part of American currency for over 230 years, the US Treasury has announced the end of the US penny in 2026. Economically, pennies no longer make sense. Every penny costs 3.7 cents to produce, and the US Mint incurred a loss of over $85 million ...
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10 coins from the 1960s that are worth way more than face value
You may be surprised to learn that some rare coins minted in the 1960s are still highly valued today. Due to various factors, collectors now prize these rare coins, which means your old coin collection could allow you to tap into a new source of income.
Rare U.S. coins, once pocket change, now fetch millions due to extreme rarity and historical significance. The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, 1933 Saint-Ga
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The final penny was minted on Wednesday in Philadelphia after over 230 years in circulation. The United States Mint said in its annual report that each penny costs 3.69 cents to make, almost three cents more than the coins value.