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As the penny fades away, here's what to do with the coins in your jar

That jangling jar of copper-colored coins sitting on your dresser just became a relic. The government ordered the last penny ...
S. government is expected to stop producing new pennies for circulation by early 2026, marking the end of more than two ...
Coinstar is being sold in a deal that will clear its debt in one sweep. The coin-exchange and crypto kiosk operator, owned by ...
Lithic, a card issuing and processing platform, has been selected by Coinstar to power the new CINQ by Coinstar Debit Card, a general-purpose reloadable (GPR) product. The card integrates with the ...
Leading fintech infrastructure provider Lithic enables seamless physical-to-digital currency conversion through the CINQ by Coinstarâ„¢ Debit Card Lithic, the card issuing and processing platform ...
Prospective customers could purchase weapons such as missiles, tanks and drones using crypto, according to a government ...
The FBI says fraudsters in 2025 bilked Americans out of more than $333 million with ruses perpetrated using bitcoin ATM ...
Crypto ATMs let users buy or sell cryptocurrencies with cash. Learn how they work, fees involved, regulations, and global adoption.
The US now has more than 45,000 Bitcoin ATMs where people can insert cash (or scan a crypto wallet QR code) to buy Bitcoin and have ...
According to a report from Tom's Hardware, China's so-called "Frankenstein" EUV scanner was assembled from mismatched parts sourced through various channels, potentially including surplus equipment ...
That grimy, circular piece of copper and zinc known as the penny is no longer being produced, but the tiny coin is still getting the last laugh. Less than a month after the last one was minted on Nov.