An uncirculated set of coins featuring change marking America's 250th birthday is set to be released on June 30, just days ahead of the nation's anniversary on July 4.
- Tim Canny, Oracle
It is a supreme irony that, as noted on 05/02 the U.S. Mint is issuing a coin for our upcoming birthday with Liberty's face on it. As many man…
- Valerie Golembiewski, Southeast side
I support having Trump on the proposed $250.00 bill because by federal law, only deceased individuals whose place in history is well-known to …
- MICHAEL BURDOO, West side
The Thayer Amendment prohibits the portrait of a living person on U.S. bank notes, bonds, or securities. Even though it dates from 1866 it is …
- Ramon Padilla and George Petras USA Today
President Donald Trump could appear on a proposed new U.S. $250 bill, the first time a living person’s image would be added to U.S. currency in more than 150 years.
- Stephanie Farr, The Philadelphia Inquirer
PHILADELPHIA -- For better or worse, most people are pretty interested in money, but it’s actually pretty hard to make money itself interesting. Sure, we want to get it and spend it, but how often do those of us outside of the financial sector think about how our monetary system functions beyond making sure our checks are deposited, our bills are paid, and we can get cash when we want it? I ...
- Daniel de Visé, Jennifer Borresen and George Petras USA Today
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The government lost about $18 million minting pennies in 2024. On nickels, it lost $85 million.
- Howard Fischer
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation that allows merchants to round up — or round down — the amount of change you get when paying in cash.
- Sharon Erwin
Are you curious about how coins and currency changes have reflected historical events? Maybe you want to know more about some old coins you’ve…
