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So-called "wheat pennies" get their name from the back of the coin having stalks of wheat encircling the "One Cent" text. They were produced from 1909 to 1958. After that, the wheat stalks were shorn ...
The Treasury Department has pledged to stop producing the penny by early next year. Here's why — and what becomes of your one-cent coins.
“You can go to your own bank or credit union and not pay any fee,” said Kimberly Palmer, personal finance expert at ...
In nearly all cases, however, the most valuable coins are the rarest. Some rare coins have reached a certain level of fame because of their backstories. Find Out: 4 Kennedy Half-Dollar Coins ...
Pennies are everywhere. While most aren’t worth much more than, well, a penny, there are others worth exponentially more.