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December 23, 2025
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The U.S. Mint has stopped producing pennies after 238 years as production costs exceed their value. Starting January 1st, Army and Air Force exchanges will round cash purchases to the nearest nickel, with Navy exchanges following soon. Overseas military exchanges have used this rounding system since the 1980s. The 300 billion pennies already in circulation will continue to be accepted for years, just not at stateside military exchanges.

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