President Trump became the latest U.S. president to say he wants to kill the penny. Both Republicans and Democrats have tried and failed for decades to get rid of America's one-cent coin. (This story ...
With the penny potentially about to become extinct as a result of President Donald Trump's guidance to the Treasury Department to stop production of the one-cent coin, attention may perhaps soon ...
Cease production of the penny, let collectors gobble up what’s left of the 1 cent coin, and there will still be one eternally ...
The Albuquerque Coin Club is the largest coin club supports numismatic education for its members and the public. Former club president Phil Vitale speaks on the history ...
His company, Portland Mint, sells old pennies in bulk — 40,000 pounds (18,100 kilograms) at a time — to investors angling to ...
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The U.S. Mint reported losing $85.3 million in the 2024 fiscal year that ended in September on the nearly 3.2 billion pennies ...
President Trump isn't the first politician to call for the end of the penny — but getting rid of it may not be easy. The value of the 1-cent coin has been debated for decades.
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