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The next time you go to a convenience store or fast-food restaurant, you might want to bring exact change. A nationwide coin shortage has grocery and convenience stores, as well as fast food ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The penny, which has been in circulation since 1793, won't be minted next year. Pennies displayed at Glenview Coin & Collectibles ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Have you seen signs at stores that ask for exact change or have a limit on cash? That’s because the Federal Reserve is capping coin orders. Shutdowns caused by COVID-19 ...
The national coin shortage has been an unusual side effect of the pandemic. Among its victims? Retailers, laundromats and even the tooth fairy. The Federal Reserve announced in June that the supply ...
The cessation of penny production in the United States has sparked a significant cash shortage, affecting retailers nationwide and intensifying a coin crisis that began escalating in late October 2025 ...
A Wisconsin bank is paying customers a bonus for turning over change as there a national coin shortage. The Community State Bank is paying out $5 for every $100 in coins turned over to the bank. The ...
(CNN) - One grocery store chain is urging customers to bring exact change due to a national coin shortage. Kroger is asking shoppers to consider providing exact change when using cash for payment. But ...
It's said a penny saved is a penny earned. But a penny exchanged with a 10% return rate is a financially friendly investment. From the Texas panhandle to southeast Wisconsin, banks across the country ...