The U.S. Mint struck its final run of one-cent coins Wednesday, ending more than 230 years of continuous production. ...
America’s last penny was struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, the end of a coin production that started in 1793 and ended ...
(NEXSTAR) — The day has finally come: the U.S. Mint is pressing its last pennies on Wednesday. It comes as retailers across ...
The production of the U.S. penny has officially halted, with the last penny stamped on Nov. 12. Here's everything to know ...
The penny dropped. The U.S. Mint struck the final 1-cent coin that will be used as legal tender on Wednesday, six months ...
A historic end to U.S. penny production as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent strikes the final coin Wednesday. Rising costs make each penny cost about 4 cents to produce.
The penny is officially dead. The United States Mint announced Wednesday that it has produced its last penny for circulation, ...
One penny costs 3.7 cents to make, according to the latest 2024 U.S. Mint Annual Report. That is about 270% more than they ...
Even though the U.S. Mint has quit making pennies, they remain legal to use. And you can still get them or deposit them at ...
The final penny was minted on Wednesday at the Philadelphia Mint after over 230 years in circulation as a useful coin flip ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says he has directed the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies, citing the rising cost of producing the one-cent coin. "For far too long the United States ...
Penny production will stop next year. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Wake Forest Economics Professor Robert Whaples about the penny shortage already hitting some businesses.