Pennies remain legal tender, but the shortage of 1-cent coins is already creating rounding issues for cash transactions in ...
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What did you do when you heard penny production would cease? Did you save them? Coin Broker Gene Wheeler says you’re wasting ...
Here's what makes some of these 1943 Lincoln wheat pennies so valuable and how to tell if you have one of these valuable ...
It's official, the penny has been canceled. The last U.S. penny was minted on November 12, 2025, in Philadelphia. No more pennies will be made. However, there are still approximately 250 billion ...
The 1945 penny holds a special place in American numismatic history as the final World War II Lincoln cent. Accurate identification of errors on these coins is crucial for collectors who want to ...
The 1943 penny errors represent some of the most fascinating and valuable mistakes in American numismatics. During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched from copper to ...
The 1944 Wheat Penny marks America's return to copper coinage after the wartime steel pennies of 1943. With over 2.1 billion minted across three facilities, several ...
The 1974 Lincoln Cent is one of the most common pennies from the 1970s, but a handful of rare varieties and high-grade examples can make certain coins surprisingly valuable. While most 1974 pennies ...
PHILADELPHIA—The United States Mint, a bureau of the United State Department of the Treasury, hosted a ceremonial strike event on November 12, 2025, at its Philadelphia facility where Treasurer ...