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Penny - United States Mint
Learn more about the Lincoln penny, the U.S.'s one-cent circulating coin. The "Union Shield" reverse was first issued in 2010.
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Penny FAQs - United States Mint
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the penny, which ceased to be minted for circulation in 2025.
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Historic Auction Celebrates 232 Years of the Penny with 2025 Three-Coin ...
The unique number of sets recognizes the 232 years of penny production. United States Treasurer Brandon Beach and Mint Acting Director Kristie McNally operated the presses to strike the final Philadelphia-minted Omega coins, in recognition of their historic significance.
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United States Mint Hosts Historic Ceremonial Strike for Final ...
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12, 2025 — The United States Mint (Mint) hosted a ceremonial strike event today at its Philadelphia facility where United States Treasurer Brandon Beach struck the final, circulating one-cent coin (penny).
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Coin Specifications - United States Mint
The penny, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar are clad coins. Clad coins have an inner core of metal surrounded by an outer layer of a different metal. The Mint makes clad coins with an inner core of copper. The nickel is the only circulating coin that isn’t clad.
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Circulating Coins - United States Mint
Circulating coins are produced by the United States Mint for everyday transactions. Circulating coins are also included in the United States Mint’s annual coin sets, which are the staple of coin collecting. The nickel, dime, and quarter are the most circulated denominations today.
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New Releases - Penny - United States Mint
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History of U.S. Circulating Coins
The story of U.S. circulating coins began long before the opening of a national mint in 1792. Before national coinage, a mix of foreign and domestic coins circulated, both during the Colonial Period and in the years following the Revolutionary War. After Congress established the U.S. Mint in 1792, the Mint struggled for many years to produce enough coins. Finally, production numbers grew to ...
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Proof Sets - Penny - United States Mint
Explore the United States Mint's proof sets featuring high-quality Lincoln pennies and other coins with exceptional finishes, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts.
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Circulating Coin Images - United States Mint
Download high-resolution images of circulating coins including the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter for use in news publications.