The U.S. minted its final pennies in November, and you’ll soon have a chance to snag a rare three-coin set to commemorate it.
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So long, 1-cent coin: Pennies no longer minted in U.S.

So long, 1-cent coin: Pennies no longer minted in U.S. The final penny was struck by the federal government in mid-November, ...
Each of the 232 three-coin sets will likely fetch about $45,000-$50,000, estimates John Albanese, co-founder of rare coin ...
To commemorate the occasion, the United States Mint has partnered with Stack’s Bowers Galleries to auction off 232 sets of ...
Will nostalgia lead to more collecting, driving up the value of rare pennies? Or will some people rush to unload their ...
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There will be no more new US pennies, but 300 million are still in circulation -- and the final five are special.
Coin experts estimate the auction for the final pennies could net $2 million to $5 million apiece. "Collectors would go nuts ...
The final five circulating one-cent coins were printed at the Philadelphia Mint in mid-November, but that doesn't mean 2025 ...
Kentucky's coin shows a log cabin similar to the one where Lincoln was born in 1809. The coin is meant to remind citizens ...
The US minted its last penny on Wednesday. See some of the designs that defined the coin during its 232-year-long history.
While the penny is no longer being produced, the grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc is getting the last laugh. Less ...