Some of the pennies lying around your house could far exceed their face value of one cent. Let’s take a deeper dive into the world of pretty pennies.
Most people toss a penny without a second glance. Yet sitting inside old coin jars, forgotten desk drawers, and inherited collections, there may be a one-cent piece that collectors and auction houses ...
The change stems from the end of penny production and House Bill 4178, which now awaits Gov. Tina Kotek’s signature. If the governor signs it, grocery stores, restaurants and other businesses could ...
Oregonians who pay in cash could pay a couple cents more or less under a bill headed to Gov. Tina Kotek. House Bill 4178, which passed the Oregon Senate on a 26-2 vote Thursday evening, would allow ...
Yes, almost all copper coins in the U.S. are pennies, but these can be worth all the way up to $2 million if the right ...
Here's what makes some of these 1943 Lincoln wheat pennies so valuable and how to tell if you have one of these valuable coins in your possession or not.
As stores begin asking customers to round up their purchases to the nearest nickel following the retirement of the penny, many may be wondering what to do with their loose change. According to a list ...
It's official, the penny has been canceled. The last U.S. penny was minted on November 12, 2025, in Philadelphia. No more pennies will be made. However, there are still approximately 250 billion ...
The 1990 penny error coins represent some of the most exciting finds for modern coin collectors. This year marked a significant transition in U.S. Mint production ...
The 1945 penny holds a special place in American numismatic history as the final World War II Lincoln cent. Accurate identification of errors on these coins is crucial for collectors who want to ...