No Longer Making Cents: The Last US Penny Has Been Minted
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On November 12, 2025, the United States (US) Mint made its final penny at the Philadelphia facility, ending more than 230 years of production. This landmark moment closed an era that began with the first cent in 1793 and continued through the Lincoln cent in use today. The decision to halt production was driven primarily by cost. By 2024, each penny cost nearly four cents to make. This resulted in substantial annual losses for the Mint.
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- kingshark211일good
- best_of_friends1일I wonder how much longer they will make other coins.
- khann1일rip the penny
anne03271일Oh boy imma gonna be rich'
qwertyasd3331일rest in peace pennies
dusesuvufapo2일well most of my money is kinda made up of pennys... it will probably cost a fortune in the future
felosuzetugy2일I've been saving mine for years and now I have a reason to keep them... Who knows how much they will cost years from now.- ryfiguzysihu2일#SAVEYOURPENNIESFORGENERATIONSTOCOME
ilovehenrydsaf2일#MYGREATGRANDCHILDRENWILLBELOWKEYRICHSOMEDAY
spongebob322일I Got A Huge Amount of Pennies Forever In my Heart - PENNIES
hunezoworelu2일omg