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Two previous bills to cancel the penny had been proposed in 1990 and 2017, both by Arizona Republicans, one of them ...
In a cost-cutting move, the U.S. Treasury will stop minting new pennies. Originally introduced in 1793, the one-cent coins will still be legal tender. There are more than 100 billion pennies in ...
The U.S. Mint has made its final order of penny blanks and plans to stop producing the coin when those run out.
The funding was split between 30 local organizations. Over 6,600 children, teens and people with disabilities will participate in the programs.
Per the latest U.S. Mint report, it costs less than six cents to make a dime ($0.0576). To make a quarter, it costs about 15 cents ($0.1468), and nearly 34 cents for a half-dollar ($0.3397).
The United States wouldn't be the first country to eliminate the coin, Turco said. Canada, for example, decided to phase out its penny in 2012. In the U.S., the Department of Defense stopped using ...