The U.S. minted its final pennies in November, and you’ll soon have a chance to snag a rare three-coin set to commemorate it.
The time of the penny is coming to a close. The U.S. Treasury Department placed its last order of blanks, flat metal discs used to make pennies, in late May. President Donald Trump told the mint to ...
“You can go to your own bank or credit union and not pay any fee,” said Kimberly Palmer, personal finance expert at ...
Image Courtesy of Texas A&M. By Olivia Sobkowicz The time of the penny has come to an end. November 12, 2025 was a historic ...
Alonda Emery can’t figure out what she’d call that thing sitting in the corner of her place of employment, the Flameburger in Little Canada. For all of her 42 years, she’s known the machines as penny ...
The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint in 1793, but as of November 2025, it is no longer being produced.
Dating back more than a century, penny press machines can be found in museums, at visitor centers, at zoos and on boardwalks.
While the penny is no longer being produced, the grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc is getting the last laugh. Less ...
The 1-cent coin has gone the way of the VHS player. The United States produced its last penny on Nov. 12 after nearly 240 ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the ...
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