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US Ends Penny-Making Run After More Than 230 Years
mercredi 12 novembre 2025, 20:25 , par Slashdot
Pennies, which honour Civil War president Abraham Lincoln and are made of copper-plated zinc, today cost nearly four cents each to make -- more than twice the cost of a decade ago, according to the Treasury Department. It estimates the decision to end production will save about $56 million a year. Officials have argued that the rise of electronic transactions is making the penny, which first went into production in 1793, increasingly moot. The Treasury Department estimates that about 300 billion of the coins will remain in circulation, 'far exceeding the amount needed for commerce.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/11/12/1849239/us-ends-penny-making-run-after-more-than-230-years?...
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