Most people toss pennies into jars, forget them in couch cushions, or leave them on gas station counters without a second thought. Yet right now, in 2026, a quiet and intensifying frenzy is building ...
Usually when errors happen during the production process, they lead to a decrease in value of the manufactured item. But when they happen at the U.S. Mint, they could lead to an item ballooning in ...
Entrepreneur Travis from The Economic Ninja says a simple habit could turn loose change into a small treasure. His claim is blunt: pre-1982 U.S. pennies, made of 95% copper, are trading at roughly ...