The U.S. Treasury will stop minting pennies next year after 233 years. Retailers can still accept them, but will have to round transactions to the nearest nickel. Other countries have done the same without inflation. But will the change be seamless?
The U.S. Treasury will stop minting pennies next year after 233 years. Retailers can still accept them, but will have to round transactions to the nearest nickel. Other countries have done the same without inflation. But will the change be seamless?