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Goodbye, pennies … hello, cash! If you have any of these pennies in your coin jars, here's exactly what you need to do.
The decision to halt penny production didn’t come as a surprise to those in the coin-collecting world. “I really thought we’d ...
but additional coins were re-struck from the original dies in 1858 and 1859. These coins can range in price from $4,500 up to $172,500. 8. 1864 Indian Head Penny “L” on Ribbon — $161,000 ...
What are we supposed to do now that the United States Treasury is ordering the U.S. Mint to halt the production of pennies? rub two pennies together…. not a penny less…. and penny pincher. The Federal ...
The “Indian Head” design appeared from 1859 to 1909. In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first president featured on a United States coin in honor of his 100th birthday. The Lincoln penny obverse ...
The U.S. Mint, which is the Treasury’s in-house coin producer, projects an annual savings of $56 million in reduced material costs. The penny, though worth only a cent, costs nearly 4 cents to make.
The site shows an uncirculated 1856 Flying Eagle could fetch $14,500. An uncirculated 1877 Indian Head Penny could get you up to $3,000. Large cent coins, created from 1793 to 1857 ...
President Donald Trump ordered U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bennett in February to stop the production of 1-cent coins after Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency pointed out the cost ...