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The United States Mint officially ended the production of the the penny on November 12, 2025. This marked the end of a 232-year history of the penny in American currency.
Changes in policy regarding the penny have led to changes in policies in local stores with more of an impact expected as the coin falls out of circulation more extensively.
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