Might the coins residing in jars and drawers be silently losing value day by day? That question has become more urgent with the U.S. Mint striking its last batch of pennies after a 232-year run.
The production of pennies by the U.S. Mint is ending. That means change for stores and shoppers and cash transactions. Here's ...
The U.S. has officially stopped producing pennies because they cost more to make than they are worth. Some retailers are experiencing penny shortages and are rounding cash transactions to the nearest ...
The penny’s days are numbered, and some retailers are already running short of the one-cent coins. The Treasury Department officially marked the beginning of the end of penny production in May when it ...