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See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often and, some say, that matters

NEW YORK (AP) — Ask someone for their thoughts: Could it now cost you a nickel? If you want to call somebody stingy, would you say they're a quarter-pincher? And if they spend money unwisely, are they now dime-wise but pound-foolish?OK, maybe those are some minor, small-stakes, dare we say penny-ante concerns in the wake of the U. S. Treasury confirming Thursday that it will stop making shiny new penny coins after the current production run is complete. But it is the end of an era in the be...

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