As pennies begin to disappear, states are grappling with a "rounding" problem for cash purchases that would have included them in the past.
States are setting new rules for cash purchases after the U.S. Mint stopped making pennies and the 1-cent coins get scarcer.
It might be time for a personal treasure hunt! Check your car’s cupholder, your piggy bank, your junk drawer, or anywhere you store your change. Some of those coins might be worth more than you think.
It's always worth checking your loose change for rare coins as you could be sitting on a small fortune. Certain coins are valued far beyond their face value, while others remain worth exactly what's ...
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Kings County stops providing pennies for change starting March 1. Fresno still uses pennies; Tulare is preparing for shortages and may round. SB 1005 would let counties round cash payments or refunds ...
Readers respond to Sammy Gecsoyler’s article about his week without bank and contactless cards I welcome Sammy Gecsoyler’s article (My week of only using cash: could a return to notes and coins change ...
Dubai Saturday, April 16, 2005Bank officials have insisted that the smallest coins in circulation in the UAE should remain legal tender even though some shops say they are rarely used.The Central Bank ...
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