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Takeaways:
- The US Mint has officially stopped producing pennies, but they’re still part of our lives.
- Each penny costs the government nearly four cents to produce, leading to significant savings.
- Prices in stores might only end in fives and zeros now, which could change our shopping experience.
- What happens to our beloved phrases about pennies? Will they disappear from our conversations?
- I’ve got a bucket of pennies behind my desk—should I keep them or cash them in?
- This change might even affect how we wish for things at wishing wells—nickels, anyone?
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