The U.S. Treasury has discontinued several U.S. currency denominations over time, while others, like the $2 bill, remain legal tender but are rarely used today.F ...
There's something about a coin that carries two dates at once. The 1976 Bicentennial series, struck to mark 200 years of ...
I’ve noticed that the mint numbers for coins can vary a lot from year to year. How does the United States Mint determine how many coins of each denomination to produce in a year? In 2021, nearly 15 ...
“U.S. Lincoln one-cent denomination coins used to be composed of 95 percent copper, however, since 1982 have been made of 97.5 percent zinc with a 2.5 percent plating of copper."” — Dr. Mike Fuljenz ...
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