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    U.S. thins ranks of spare change as mint stops making pennies

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeNovember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The U.S. Mint on Wednesday ended production of the penny to save money and because the one-cent coin that could once buy a snack or a piece of candy had become increasingly irrelevant.

    The last pennies were struck at the mint in Philadelphia, where the country’s smallest denomination coins have been produced since 1793, a year after Congress passed the Coinage Act. Officials said the final few pennies would be auctioned off.

    “God bless America, and we’re going to save the taxpayers $56 million,” U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach said just before hitting a button to strike the final penny.

    Pennies remain legal tender, but new ones will no longer be made.

    The U.S. move to drop penny production comes 13 years after Canada stopped making the coin.

    The last coin to be discontinued in the U.S. was the half-cent in 1857, Beach said.

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    U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the penny’s demise as costs climbed to nearly four cents per penny and the one-cent valuation became somewhat obsolete. Billions of pennies remain in circulation, but they are rarely essential for financial transactions in the 21st-century economy.

    “For far too long the United States has minted pennies which literally cost us more than 2 cents,” Trump wrote in an online post in February. “This is so wasteful!”

    Appreciation, despite depreciation

    Still, many Americans have a nostalgia for pennies, seeing them as lucky or fun to collect.

    Some retailers voiced concerns in recent weeks as supplies ran low and the end of production drew near. They said the phase-out was abrupt and came with no government guidance on how to handle transactions.

    A man gives a thumbs-up gesture with one hand, while holding a coin in his other hand
    U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach holds up the last U.S. penny stamped at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. (Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)

    Some rounded prices down to avoid shortchanging shoppers. Others pleaded with customers to bring exact change. The more creative among them gave out prizes, such as a free drink, in exchange for a pile of pennies.

    “We have been advocating abolition of the penny for 30 years. But this is not the way we wanted it to go,” Jeff Lenard of the National Association of Convenience Stores said last month.

    Some banks, meanwhile, began rationing supplies, a somewhat paradoxical result of the effort to address what many see as a glut of the coins. Over the last century, about half of the coins made at mints in Philadelphia and Denver have been pennies.

    But they still have a better production cost-to-value ratio than the nickel, which costs nearly 14 cents to make. The diminutive dime, by comparison, costs less than six cents to produce and the quarter nearly 15 cents.

    Penny ain’t what it was in 1793

    In 1793, a penny could get you a biscuit, a candle or a piece of candy. These days, many sit in drawers or glass jars, and are basically cast aside or collected.

    No matter their face value, collectors and historians consider them an important historical record that can be traced back more than 200 years.

    Frank Holt, an emeritus professor at the University of Houston who has studied the history of coins, laments the loss.

    “We put mottos on them and self-identifiers, and we decide — in the case of the United States — which dead persons are most important to us and should be commemorated,” he said.

    “They reflect our politics, our religion, our art, our sense of ourselves, our ideals, our aspirations.”



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