The U.S. has ended production of the penny. The last 1-cent coins were made Wednesday at the mint in Philadelphia.
The U.S. Mint struck its final run of one-cent coins Wednesday, ending almost 230 years of near-continuous penny production.
The government killed the penny. On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Mint produced the final five circulating pennies.
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