A select group of currencies dominates the landscape of global finance, each playing a pivotal role in international trade, investment, and economic stability. The US dollar (USD) is at the...
Category: Bills and coins
The U.S. Mint struck millions of coins in 1941, including several pennies. Copper-plated zinc Lincoln Wheat Pennies were made from 1909 to 1942, mostly from 1941, due to the wartime production...
A little penny of copper can be worth thousands of dollars. Values for the world's rarest and most valuable penny are well over $100,000, nearing $2 million. The rarity of a penny is a crucial...
Kansas state quarters in 2005 were composed of copper and nickel. The government also produced quarters with clad proofs and silver proofs, which sold for more money. The coin's reverse side shows a...
The 1961 Penny was the first U.S. coin to feature the same face on both sides as the Lincoln Memorial cent. The obverse has a bust of Lincoln, while the reverse features a small figure of Lincoln...
In the years leading up to decimalization, authorities produced 1967 pennies. Although the decimalization of the currency was decided in 1966, large pennies had to be minted before they became...