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.
“You can go to your own bank or credit union and not pay any fee,” said Kimberly Palmer, personal finance expert at NerdWallet. Both NerdWallet and Bankrate offer tip sheets on exchanging coins for ...
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So long, 1-cent coin: Pennies no longer minted in U.S.

Though the half-cent was gone, the penny still had some company of lower-value coins. Two-cent pieces were produced by the ...
While the penny is no longer being produced, the grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc is getting the last laugh. Less ...
Explore the most valuable 1970 quarter errors, including overstrikes, doubled dies, off-center strikes, and wrong planchet ...
In the world of pocket change, a handful of Lincoln cents are worth far more than their face value, with some documented ...
It’s time to give you my two cents about a recent change in our country’s legal tender. It’s not like anyone asked, “A penny for your thoughts?” Seeing me weigh in may make you think I’m as bright as ...
The final five circulating one-cent coins were printed at the Philadelphia Mint in mid-November, but that doesn't mean 2025 ...
The 1959 penny marks a pivotal transition year for Lincoln cents, introducing the Memorial reverse design. Among billions minted, several valuable error coins emerged. This 1959 penny error list ...
It is time to break out the change jars and go treasure hunting folks.
Coins can become valuable for several reasons, ranging from their historical value to their metal content. In nearly all ...
The U.S. Mint recently struck what will be the final 1-cent coin to be used as legal currency, a few days after the Trump ...