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In a momentous development for collectors and historians alike, the United States Mint has confirmed that 2025 will be the final year pennies are produced. After over 160 years of minting the iconic one-cent coin, rising production costs and decreasing everyday use have led to this long-debated decision becoming a reality.

Why Is the Penny Being Discontinued?

The move stems from both economic and practical considerations. It currently costs more than one cent to produce a penny, and with the widespread use of digital payments, fewer consumers are using physical change. Many countries have already phased out their lowest-denomination coins—and now, the U.S. is following suit.

What Does This Mean for Coin Collectors?

Although modern pennies may not be worth more than face value, many older and rare varieties remain highly collectible. Coins such as:

  • Wheat Pennies (1909–1958),

  • Indian Head Cents (1859–1909),

  • Error Pennies (like the 1955 Doubled Die),

  • And limited-mintage Lincoln Memorial or Shield cents
    …continue to attract strong interest from numismatists.

This announcement may spark renewed demand for historic U.S. cents, as collectors anticipate the end of production.

We Buy & Appraise All Types of Coins—Including Pennies

At Honest Coin Shop, we specialize in the appraisal and purchase of coins of all types—from modern circulating currency to high-value rarities. If you have:

  • Old coin collections

  • Individual pennies you’re curious about

  • Coin albums or inherited items

  • U.S. or foreign coinage

…we’ll be glad to provide a professional appraisal and a fair cash offer.

Serving New Jersey & the Tri-State Area

We’re based in Union City, NJ, and operate by appointment only to ensure personalized and private service. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a curious seller, or someone who recently inherited a coin collection, we’re here to help.

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