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Should you cash in your pennies? The small currency will soon be a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a ...
But the U.S. won’t be the first country to discontinue the penny, as New Zealand stopped producing their one-cent coins in 1990, followed by Australia in 1992 and Canada in 2012.
The first U.S. penny is 223 years old, and is also worth a lot more than one cent. It sold for nearly $1.2 million Thursday night at an auction in Baltimore.
While docuseries are taking root at film festivals, “Mrs. America” is a market title, giving buyers an early peek at the project.
Few things symbolize our national dysfunction as much as this accursed coin, which we mint by the millions because it’s too worthless to spend.
Despite the president’s directive to end penny production, the lowly coin has lots of time left. Some 240 billion pennies are in circulation.
Almost as old as the penny itself is the debate over whether the coin should be eliminated.
The Treasury Department has pledged to stop producing the penny by early next year. Here's why — and what becomes of your one-cent coins.
President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. Treasury to stop minting the penny, reviving the debate over the future of America’s smallest coin.
In this piece, we will take a look at the ten most successful penny stocks that made it big. If you want to skip our primer on penny stocks and need to jump ahead to the top five stocks in this ...
A good first step toward a cashless economy would be to stop minting pennies, which most people don’t use anyway. An estimated 240 billion pennies are more likely in a piggy bank or a coffee can ...