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Penny collectors out of luck: One cent coin unlikely to go up in value after U.S. Mint stops production Friday is National Lucky Penny Day, but the future for the penny is not looking so lucky.
Why is the penny going away? The penny is being discontinued after Trump noted the excess spending resulting from producing the coin.
Are coins more valuable because of Trump's penny policy? Vince Marra, senior appraiser and "coin expert" at Dutch Country Auctions, said the market is heating up.
Dump those coin jars out on the table and see what you've got, as production of the penny is ending in the U.S. and you may have some of value.
Are coins more valuable because of Trump's penny policy? Vince Marra, senior appraiser and "coin expert" at Dutch Country Auctions, said the market is heating up.
Are your old pennies worth millions? Experts say you shouldn't bank on it. However, some wheat pennies could be worth hundreds. How to find out.
New York — The impending “death” of the U.S. penny has spotlighted the coin's own price tag — nearly 4 cents to make and distribute each, or quadruple its value. Months after President ...
The U.S. government announced that it will soon halt production of the one-cent coin, citing ballooning manufacturing costs, as each penny now costs nearly four times its face value to produce.
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