While credit cards and inflation have rendered coins useless for day-to-day transactions, some coins have a different purpose in the modern day: They are collector's items. This is true for the 2-cent ...
The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint in 1793, but as of November 2025, it is no longer being produced.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two rare one-cent coins from the earliest days of the U.S. Mint have sold for a pretty penny. The copper coins, both dating to 1792, went for a combined total of $869,500 at the ...
Smaller money coins are on their way out in the Irish Republic. The one and two cent coins, although for the foreseeable future still legal tender, will be eliminated as change in most retail units ...
President Donald Trump promised to penny-pinch the federal budget if reelected. Turns out he meant that literally: On Sunday, Trump says he instructed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cease ...
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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 ...
Two rare one-cent coins from the earliest days of the U.S. Mint have sold for a pretty penny. The copper coins, both dating to 1792, went for a combined total of $869,500 at the auction held Wednesday ...
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