Could that dusty jar of pennies in the kitchen drawer hold a small fortune? The answer for many casual collectors and curious finders alike lies in one humble yet historically rich coin: the Lincoln ...
The final five circulating one-cent coins were printed at the Philadelphia Mint in mid-November, but that doesn't mean 2025 ...
US Gold & Coin Highlights Why Gold Buyers Need To Earn Back Public Trust. The gold buying industry has a reputation problem. Walk into most shops and you'll encounter vague offers, pressure tactics, ...
Note to readers: This is a reprint of a 2013 article. A north-side street gets its name not from a local person but from a children's novel published in 1909. "A Girl of the Limberlost," by writer and ...
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13 rare pennies that could make you rich

I've learned that the right penny can be worth far more than its face value, and sometimes a single coin hiding in spare ...
The U.S. has ended production of the penny after 232 years, closing a chapter in American history and sparking debate over ...
A massive fire gutted The Columbus Dispatch’s printing plant and offices at Gay & High streets on April 9, 1907. The remains of the burned building were razed and plans were made to replace it on the ...
Dara-Abasi Ita writes about trading and investing for Investopedia and Investing.com, and he is an editor at Lawverse magazine. He has written about financial topics, including private equity, asset ...
CHARLOTTE — Levine Children’s Hospital held a ribbon-cutting for its rooftop playground Monday afternoon. The playground has been closed since 2020 after it fell into disrepair. “It’s been well worth ...
The 26th U.S. president is both lauded as a conservationist and condemned as a big-game hunter. A new book recounts the historic journey on which he helped form a significant collection of animals at ...
The first junior high school in the United States opened here in Columbus. Columbus City Schools opened Indianola Junior High School at East 16th and Indianola avenues on Sept. 7, 1909, offering a ...