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After more than 200 years, the U.S. bids adieu to the penny, citing high production costs and shifting economic practices.
The Treasury Department has pledged to stop producing the penny by early next year. Here's why — and what becomes of your one-cent coins.
In fact, blank coins are not uncommon due to errors during the minting process. If you see one, hold on to it — it could be worth hundreds of dollars on the collectible coins market. Technically ...
Coin Collecting Wizard has revealed the identity of a 20p that is worth a "small fortune" due to an error in the mintage of a ...
they put them to one side and re-use the metal,” coin expert Jim Noble told Yahoo Finance. The 1978 50-cent coin, struck on a 20-cent blank, is expected to sell for $1,500. · Source: Noble Numismatics ...
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Change is coming for the penny as Treasury Department makes final order of coin blanksThe federal government made its final order of penny blanks this month — the first step to end the production of the 1-cent coin, a spokesperson for the Treasury Department confirmed to USA TODAY.
Distinguishable by their simple NE stamp representing New England on one side, and their value in pence in Roman numerals on the other, these coins were already extremely rare since it’s likely ...
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