“It was kind of obsolete a long time ago,” Todd Sandham, owner of Colonial Acres Coins in Kitchener, Ont., said. “Canada ...
Over a decade after Canada stopped producing the penny, the U.S. Mint on Wednesday announced it's ending production of one-cent coins to save money and because they had become increasingly irrelevant.
The Royal Canadian Mint releases coins that are more than just currency — they're small works of art that tell the story of Canada.
Those looking for a bargain didn't find it at a Toronto thrift store this week. A bag of 15 pennies was spotted in the Salvation Army Thrift Store on St. Clair Avenue West, according to shopper Adam ...
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday pressed its last penny, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin's demise.
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