The U.S. Mint stopped producing new 1-cent coins in November 2025. Here’s what to do with your spare change.
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Saving your coins in a piggy bank or a jar full of loose change? Don’t let it sit around. You can exchange those coins for cash — without paying service fees. Read Next: 5 Subtly Genius Moves All ...
That grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc known as the penny is no longer being produced, but the tiny coin is still getting the last laugh. Less than a month after the last one was minted on Nov.
Silver can be a smart way to diversify your portfolio, but it won't be the right option for everyone. Here's why.
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