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 criteria are met for quality and rarity.
Check your change jar for these coins from the '90s that collectors have been known to pay hundreds, or even thousands, of ...
For 232 years, the U.S. penny has been both celebrated and ignored, capturing the fascination of collectors and investors but tossed out of sight by almost anyone else. Now, a presidential directive ...
The 1974 Lincoln Cent is one of the most common pennies from the 1970s, but a handful of rare varieties and high-grade examples can make certain coins surprisingly valuable. While most 1974 pennies ...
If you grew up using Sacagawea dollars, state quarters, or those short-lived presidential dollars, there might be more money in your change jar than you realize. The 2000s were packed with new designs ...
There was a time pennies had value, in the era of the "five-and-dime." Back in the 1960s, you only needed change for McDonald’s, where they sold a cheeseburger for 33 cents, a regular burger for 28 ...
As the U.S. phases out production of pennies, you might be checking your couch cushions or your vacuum for coins that could be worth more than one cent. You also may want to keep an eye out for these ...
While most pennies are worth only one cent, some rare variations can fetch a large sum at auction. With the penny on its way out, you may want to consider checking your coin jar for rare cent ...
HIGHLAND TWP. - After more than 200 years, the U.S. Mint will soon stop making pennies. Hometown Life turned to local coin collectors to make it all make cents. Chuck Sharpe, founder of the Huron ...
Some retailers are running out of pennies, as the production of the one-cent coins has officially stopped. In February, President Donald Trump told the U.S. Treasury Department to stop producing ...