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The Canadian dollar strengthened against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday as U.S. economic data fueled speculation the ...
The cryptocurrency market pulled back over the last 24 hours, led by declines in major coins as retail investors switched out ...
The largest U.S. retailer on Thursday kept its annual sales and profit forecast intact for fiscal 2026. It continues to ...
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has facilitated the movement of 2,029 trucks carrying over 88,000 metric tonnes of ...
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Canada’s coins are more than just pocket change—they’re national symbols with stories worth telling. The Loonie and Toonie, ...
Good news, right? Well, kinda. Under CEO David Joyner, a 30-year company veteran who took over in October, the company has ...
This Indian Head 5-cent coin had all obverse inscriptions including the date removed in the alteration of the original coin into a hobo nickel. Hobo nickel collector Candace Kagin announced in the ...
Then in 2006, New Zealand stopped producing its 5-cent coin as well, per Nasdaq. Canada followed suit in 2012, removing 6 billion pennies from circulation over three years, GovMint reported. The ...
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The “Common Cents Act” would require the Treasury to stop minting pennies and require cash transactions to be rounded up or down to the nearest five cents. Pennies would still be legal tender ...