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The five-cent coin costs 13.78 cents to produce, according to the agency’s annual report. Mark Weller, executive director of the Americans for Common Cents lobby group, said making the US ...
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Each nickel costs nearly 14 cents ($0.1378) to make and distribute. That price tag is nearly triple the five-cent coin’s buying power today. The unit costs for both the penny and the nickel have ...
The penny's removal may also draw attention to another coin: the nickel. The US Mint said the five-cent coins cost 13.8 cents to put into circulation. The dime (5.76 cents), the quarter (14.68 ...
Each nickel costs nearly 14 cents ($0.1378) to make and distribute. That price tag is nearly triple the five-cent coin’s buying power today. The unit costs for both the penny and the nickel have ...
That price tag is nearly triple the five-cent coin’s buying power today. The unit costs for both the penny and the nickel have remained above face value for 19 consecutive years, the Mint noted ...
However, nickels also boast high production costs; each five-cent coin costs the U.S. Mint 13.78 ... has minted pennies which literally cost us more than 2 cents. This is so wasteful!” ...