That’s the message from Kevin McColly, CEO of Coinstar, the company behind those coin-cashing machines you see in supermarkets. American consumers made only 16% of their payments in cash in 2023, ...
You can still share your two cents, but those pennies won't be freshly minted soon. As a result, cash prices will soon be rounded up or down to the nearest nickel, though pennies will still be legal ...
Learn to love your coins. That’s the message from Kevin McColly, CEO of Coinstar, the company behind those coin-cashing machines you see in supermarkets. American consumers made only 16% of their ...
Learn to love your coins. That’s the message from Kevin McColly, CEO of Coinstar, the company behind those coin-cashing machines you see in supermarkets. American consumers made only 16% of their ...
Pennies piled up in Foster City, Calif., on Nov. 16, 2025. On Nov. 12, the United States Mint officially ended production of the one-cent coin, commonly known as the penny, marking the end of a ...
Have you checked your couch for change lately? Not as many people are using coins these days, and President Donald Trump has ordered the Treasury to stop minting pennies because their production cost ...
Copper pennies are worth more than others, but its illegal to melt pennies. Dec. 2, 2011— -- Joe Henry is on a first name basis with bank tellers across his hometown of Medford, Ore., scouring 15 ...
President Trump ordered the Treasury to stop minting pennies due to production costs exceeding their value. Cash transactions are declining, with many Americans using cashless payment methods.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Could you have a penny worth way more than one cent? Or a quarter worth a small fortune? A 1943 bronze Lincoln cent, a 1944 steel Lincoln cent, or a 1937-D 3-legged ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin. The penny will remain legal tender and will still be accepted at ...