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As the penny fades away, here's what to do with the coins in your jar

That jangling jar of copper-colored coins sitting on your dresser just became a relic. The government ordered the last penny ...
Mark Avery began collecting coins when he was about 10 years old. As a reward for yard work, Avery’s father would bring back rolls of dimes from the bank. Then, he would go through each roll to look ...
Coin collectors draw big headlines when they sell their rare coins for thousands or even millions of dollars, but the vast ...
CoinKnow stands out as one of the most advanced free coin identification applications available today. Launched in 2025, this app leverages sophisticated AI to analyze coins through your smartphone ...
President Donald Trump said he has directed the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies, citing the rising cost of producing the one-cent coin.Will Trump's order make the penny disappear?
HIGHLAND TWP. - After more than 200 years, the U.S. Mint will soon stop making pennies. Hometown Life turned to local coin collectors to make it all make cents. Chuck Sharpe, founder of the Huron ...
Well, it’s official. The U.S. Mint has pressed its last 1-cent coin. The penny, which began its impressive 232-year run at the mint in Philadelphia, ended production on Nov. 12, 2025, in the same ...
The key is to put your focus on buying affordable coins and then having the patience to see them rise in value, just like any other investor. You don’t have to go for the big purchase and big payoff.