It is time to break out the change jars and go treasure hunting folks.
After being part of American currency for over 230 years, the US Treasury has announced the end of the US penny in 2026.. Every penny costs 3.7 cents to produce, and the US Mint incurred a loss of ...
Discover the complete 1944 penny error list, including rare steel pennies, D/S mint mark varieties, doubled dies, off-center ...
The U.S. Treasury Department stopped producing pennies. What does this mean for collectors and the value of the penny? Here's ...
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These Old Pennies Are Worth a Fortune Now

Dollar Error For a Lincoln cent, however, the 1943 copper penny is extremely valuable, with circulated examples selling at ...
While the penny is no longer being produced, the grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc is getting the last laugh. Less ...
Rare U.S. coins are still slipping through cash registers and coin jars, and some of them can be worth far more than their ...
After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece is retiring—for now. The United States Mint pressed ...
Only about 20 of these rare coins exist today. If you find a copper-colored 1943 penny, test it with a magnet first—steel ...
Coin experts estimate the auction for the final pennies could net $2 million to $5 million apiece. "Collectors would go nuts ...
Spoiler alert: Your pennies may not be worth much more than the aforementioned freebies. That is, of course, dependent on a ...
It's about time. The U.S. Mint made its last penny on Thursday. Too bad that 328 billion of them were minted before that.