President Trump aims to halt penny production due to high costs. We asked coin collector Jock Summers, does the penny still have value?
President Trump isn't the first politician to call for the end of the penny — but getting rid of it may not be easy. The ...
Canada did away with its one-cent coin more than a decade ago. It could offer insight into what the U.S. may be on the verge ...
Right now it costs nearly four cents to make one penny. The U.S. Mint said it lost over $85 billion last year on the billions of pennies produced. As conversations continue on the production of the ...
It found the penny to cost 3.7 cents to produce, so every penny costs around four pennies to make! While pennies are the focal point of conversation, nickels, dimes and quarters have also risen in ...
The president isn't the first person to call for an end to the penny, and this issue is deeper than wasteful spending.
Here’s a bit more on what might transpire. Trump called the coins “wasteful” in that they cost more to produce than they’re worth, in terms of their face values. He ordered the Treasury ...
Coin values fluctuate, but it's worth checking your coin jars for this rare penny. Who knows? You could be a millionaire.
With President Trump now seeking to end the penny’s production, coin shops in the Valley are preparing for life without the penny.
The penny has been around for almost as long as the United States itself. It survived the Civil War, the Great Depression and decades of politicians complaining that it wasn’t worth the trouble.
To improve your chances of finding rare coins worth thousands (or even millions) of dollars, you need to search where nobody has searched in a long, long time. You also need to know what ...