Nancy Forster-Holt
University of Rhode Island
By now, Americans know the strange math of minting: Each penny costs about 4 cents to make . Chances are you have some in a jar, or scattered among pockets, purses and car ashtrays.
As small as it is, the penny punches above its weight culturally. If it ever disappeared, so too might the simple kindness of “ take a penny, leave a penny ,” alongside timeless classics like penny loafers and the tradition of tossing a penny in a fountain.
But the penny’s days are indeed numbered. The U.S. Mint pressed the last 1-cent coin on Nov. 12 , 2025, following a directive from the White House. While pennies will remain legal tender, old ones will gradually be taken out of circulation.
The impact of this change will reach beyond coin jars. Its r

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