The half dollar is one of the most popular U.S. coins to collect. Though many aren't worth more than their face value, older ...
When President Donald Trump announced his intention to eliminate the penny Sunday, he cited the rising cost of producing the coin. Data from the U.S. Treasury shows it’s not the only coin that costs ...
As Spruce Crafts noted, the U.S. Mint mistakenly used a proof die to produce coins intended for circulation. In the wide version, the “AM” in America is clearly separated, whereas in normal sp ...
Canada did away with its one-cent coin more than a decade ago. It could offer insight into what the U.S. may be on the verge ...
Pennies make up more than half of the coins made at the Philadelphia mint, but coin demand has dropped by nearly 10 billion ...
The best solution would be to stop minting all coins. We are quickly transitioning to a cashless society. Why not go all the ...
Half dollar and $1 coins are produced as collectibles, though they still may be ordered by the Federal Reserve for circulation and used as legal tender, according to the U.S. Mint. Even certain ...
According to the U.S. Mint, Congress is the body that approves every coin it produces ... potentially worth thousands of dollars now, depending on quality and circulation status.
The Lincoln one-cent coin could be scrapped, with Trump ordering the Treasury Department and U.S. Mint to stop producing the ...
Elon Musk's DOGE may look to audit the U.S. government's gold reserves as conspiracy theories circulate about gold missing from federal depositories such as Fort Knox.
Per the latest U.S. Mint report, it costs less than six cents to make a dime ($0.0576). To make a quarter, it cost about 15 cents ($0.1468), and nearly 34 cents for a half-dollar ($0.3397).