Newsletter, readers expressed growing frustration that America’s semiquincentennial circulation coins remain largely absent ...
After 232 years, the U.S. Mint has pressed its final penny. While the coin will remain in circulation for now, new ones will never be made again. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Joe Fryer shares a look ...
With the U.S. Mint striking its final batch of pennies in Philadelphia last week, the 232-year production run of the one-cent coin has effectively ended. Much of the shift is driven by rising ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Mint has made its final order of penny blanks and plans to stop producing the coin when those run out, a Treasury Department official confirmed Thursday. This move comes as the ...
The U.S. Mint will stop producing pennies after 233 years. The Treasury placed its last order for blank pennies in May. No timeline has been given for when pennies will be removed from circulation. It ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After 232 years, the U.S. Mint has pressed its final penny. While the coin will remain in circulation for now, new ones will never ...
After 232 years, the U.S. Mint has pressed its final penny. While the coin will remain in circulation for now, new ones will never be made again. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Joe Fryer shares a look ...
Unfortunately, making the one-cent coin really did cost a pretty penny. After 232 years in circulation—nearly as long as the United States of America has been a country—the final penny was minted Nov.