New England numismatists have conflicting feelings about the potential end to a coin that has survived more than 200 years of ...
Congress, the Supreme Court, the central bank, the President's House — all national institutions that graced Philadelphia ...
The phrase “to coin money” is a bit vague. So to fix that, the United States’ second Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1792, ...
Since Congress has failed to eliminate the penny in the past, Trump is trying to do so via a direct order to the Treasury ...
The U.S. government loses less than $10 million a month minting pennies. In theory, Congress could pass legislation eliminating the penny and requiring rounding within a month or two. The cost to the ...
The Lincoln one-cent coin could be scrapped, with Trump ordering the Treasury Department and U.S. Mint to stop producing the ...
When President Donald Trump announced his intention to eliminate the penny Sunday, he cited the rising cost of producing the coin. Data from the U.S. Treasury shows it’s not the only coin that costs ...
The decision on whether to spend or save coins is usually pretty simple. In nearly all cases, if you don't spend them, then ...
"It can be a nuisance," an East Meadow diner manager said of trying to locate pennies to make change for customers.
President Trump said he wants the U.S. Treasury to stop making pennies. Can he do a penny drop? Does it need Congressional ...
If you wonder why the penny is going the way of the dodo bird, try to find a penny gumball machine. A penny simply isn’t ...
Each penny cost nearly $0.037 to make in 2024, an increase from $0.031 the previous year, according to the U.S. Mint.