Fourteen students from St Thomas the Apostle Sixth Form in Nunhead have been invited for a highly sought-after interview at ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The U.S. Mint said goodbye to Abraham Lincoln today, ending production of the penny after a 238-year run. The penny began in 1787, with historians crediting Benjamin Franklin ...
As of Nov. 12, 2025, the U.S. Mint has stopped penny production, making all thoughts cost a nickel each. A lack of pennies has already become a concern. Some stores have begun running short of pennies ...
The Federal Reserve reports that 28 armored carrier locations nationwide contracted to distribute coins and paper money across the 12 Federal Reserve Bank districts have suspended orders and deposits ...
Happy Sunday! The days are getting longer and the last 9 months feel like 9 years, but hey, here we are. The axis of evil in DC is going to be defeated. Eventually. In the meantime, what’s catching ...
The 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent marks the second year of this iconic coin's production. Minted in San Francisco, this historic copper cent features the renowned bust of Abraham Lincoln designed by ...
While pennies are often overlooked as spare change, some are worth far more than their face value. Collectors and coin enthusiasts know that certain rare and historical pennies can be worth hundreds, ...
The 1909 VDB penny is one of the most famous and sought-after coins in American numismatics. It was the first year of issue for the Lincoln cent, designed by Victor David Brenner—whose initials “VDB” ...
As the U.S. phases out production of pennies, you might be checking your couch cushions or your vacuum for coins that could be worth more than one cent. You also may want to keep an eye out for these ...
As the U.S. phases out production of pennies, you might be checking your couch cushions or your vacuum for coins that could be worth more than one cent. You also may want to keep an eye out for these ...
As the U.S. phases out production of pennies, you might be checking your couch cushions or your vacuum for coins that could be worth more than one cent. You also may want to keep an eye out for these ...