News

U.S. Mint plans to stop making the penny coin after Trump order. What does that mean for paying in cash? What to know before the change in Mississippi.
President Donald Trump ordered U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bennett in February to stop the production of 1-cent coins after Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency pointed out the cost of ...
The U.S. Mint and Treasury Department have confirmed that the penny is on its last legs as the former recently made its final ...
It’s official: from now on, finding a penny is going to get much more difficult. After 233 years of rattling around in our ...
Penny pinching will have a whole new meaning next year as the United States Mint declares they will stop production of the ...
The U.S. rolled out the penny for the first time in 1793, more than 230 years ago. President Abraham Lincoln was the first ...
Coin production costs vary thanks to different raw metals used, complexity of their designs, labor needed and more.
The U.S. last week unveiled its plan to finally phase out the lowly penny. The Treasury Department has placed its last order ...
A Rockford coin collector says his penny sales have increased tenfold since President Trump first directed the Treasury Department to stop producing the penny earlier this year.
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 ...
The US Mint will stop producing pennies due to high costs, following a directive from Donald Trump. The move is expected to ...
With penny production ending next year, coin collector Dave Ruppel explains which pennies might be worth more than one cent and how collectors should sort their collections.