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  2. United States one-thousand-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The portrait of Robert Morris appeared on the first 1000 dollar bill. Mayor of New York DeWitt Clinton appeared on two other versions. [ 1 ] The obverse of the 1928 and 1934 series features a portrait of Grover Cleveland facing right while toward a United States Department of the Treasury seal.

  3. Penny (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The penny, also known as the cent, is a coin in the United States representing one-hundredth of a dollar.It has been the lowest face-value physical unit of U.S. currency since the abolition of the half-cent in 1857 (the abstract mill, which has never been minted, equal to a tenth of a cent, continues to see limited use in the fields of taxation and finance).

  4. Trump's Plan To Ditch Pennies — Pros & Cons For ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Mint lost $85.3 million last year producing nearly 3.2 billion pennies, mostly made of zinc and copper. The move could save substantial government funds. The U.S. Mint has estimated that ...

  5. How much do pennies cost to make? Here's what to know as ...

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    The penny costs over 3 cents to make and cost US taxpayers over $179 million in FY2023. The Mint produced over 4.5 billion pennies in FY2023, around 40% of the 11.4 billion coins for circulation ...

  6. United States Mint coin production - Wikipedia

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    "Pennies Minted by the U.S. Mint from 1970 to 2002". Archived from the original on August 18, 2006. This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, at 01:45 ...

  7. Should You Melt Down Pennies for Profit? Not U.S. Pennies ...

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    A penny, on its face, is worth one cent. $0.01 U.S. dollars. On the other hand, that same penny -- if melted down for the copper it contains -- could be worth quite a bit more. Due to the fact ...

  8. Penny debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Store employees spend valuable time counting low-value pennies at the end of a work shift. Banks often return loose coins on an armored truck to be sorted and wrapped so as to be ready to be given out to a customer. This process costs on the order of 10 cents per roll (a 20 percent charge on a roll of 50 pennies).

  9. $100K Coin: Lincoln Pennies With Dime Reverse Sides Are So ...

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    Today, some Lincoln pennies can make you thousands of dollars on their own, and the reason, ironically, is that they were mistakenly produced with dime reverses. Explore More: These 4 Rare Nickels ...