Pennies today cost nearly four cents each to make - more than twice the cost of a decade ago.

On Wednesday, Nov. 12, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach will mark the striking of the \

Pennies today cost nearly four cents each to make - more than twice the cost of a decade ago.

The last penny will be minted Wednesday in Philadelphia, ending a 238-year run for the one-cent piece. President Trump ordered the end of the penny.

The Treasury Department expects to save $56 million per year on materials by ceasing to make them.

The Treasury Department expects to save $56 million per year on materials by ceasing to make them.

The Treasury Department said the last pennies were stamped with a special omega mark and will not go into circulation.

The Treasury Department expects to save $56 million per year on materials by ceasing to make them.

Dopo 232 anni va in pensione, 'irrilevante e costoso' (ANSA)

The US Mint has made its last penny. Costly nickels, however, could cancel out savings.

Nach mehr als 230 Jahren werden keine neuen 1-Cent-Münzen mehr in Umlauf gebracht – sie sind schlicht zu teuer.

The penny will be remembered by tycoons and panhandlers alike as an iconic piece of America that stayed in our pockets for over two centuries.

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