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Christian Sturdivant, an 18-year-old man from Mint Hill, has been arrested and charged with attempting to provide material ...
The United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary, or Semiquincentennial, in 2026 with a new set of circulating coins, created and released by the U.S. Mint, that celebrate the nation’s founding.
Who does not like the fragrance of fresh mint? Hazel, a chocolate Lab, certainly does. The Labrador’s owner, @thatbrowndoghazel, shared a short video that captures Hazel standing silently beside a ...
In the video, Vieten stands near a crosswalk, showing off his outfit, which includes a sweater, shirt and tie, a sports coat, and jeans. As he backs up from the camera, lip-syncing to Kanye West’s ...
After 232 years, the U.S. Mint has pressed its final penny. While the coin will remain in circulation for now, new ones will never be made again. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Joe Fryer shares a look ...
After more than two centuries in circulation - and with billions of one-cent coins out there, today was the final day for making the penny. It was a somber occasion in Philadelphia where the last ...
PHILADELPHIA — The United States plans to strike its last penny for circulation, part of an effort to retire the coin that has been used over 200 years and now costs more to produce than it is worth.
The U.S. Mint pressed its last penny on Wednesday, Nov. 12, marking the latest milestone in the U.S. penny's end. The last penny was stamped at the Philadelphia U.S. Mint Wednesday, Nov. 12. U.S.
PHILADELPHIA — People visiting Benjamin Franklin's grave, just across from the United States Mint, often drop pennies on the marble marking the final resting place of the Founding Father who wrote, "A ...
The last penny ever to be made was finally struck at the US Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday — after President Trump cancelled production of the costly copper coin after 232 years. “God bless America ...
President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. Treasury in May to stop minting pennies because their production cost exceeds their face value, but that doesn't mean you can't still use the U.S. currency.