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'I went over the handlebars and landed upside down' – penny-farthing cyclist rides 101 miles dressed as Santa
A driving instructor by trade, Burrell grew up a keen racing cyclist. The penny-farthing he used on Sunday is his own, ...
“Once Upon a Time” explores the story of Woodrow Mulligan, a janitor for inventor Professor Gilbert (Milton Parsons) in 1890. Mulligan has grown dissatisfied with his once-quiet town of Harmony, New ...
As the U.S. Treasury phases out the use of the penny, it’s creating a host of new challenges for businesses and consumers that could cost all of us a good chunk of change. That’s because eliminating ...
Let’s start with busting a serious myth. STIs cannot be transferred by unprotected Wi-Fi. Giving people free internet always seems like a great idea. Religious taxi owners may even get away with ...
The penny was first minted in 1793, per the auctioneers. America's smallest coins just brought in some big bucks. Pennies from the final minted set of the coin sold for over $16.76 million at auction ...
Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most decorated female Olympian, says she never expected to be ostracized from sport for whereabouts failures and is trying to keep going forward by training alone in public ...
The last minted pennies are about to be auctioned off and signs are the coins will bring – excuse the expression – a pretty penny. The U.S. Mint last month announced the auction, to be held Thursday, ...
They’re worth a pretty penny. The last-ever minted US pennies were auctioned off for a whopping $16.76 million last Thursday. The millions were doled out for 232 three-coin sets, marking the highest ...
History was hammered into copper one last time, as America’s final circulating pennies shattered auction records. Stack’s Bowers Galleries, a California auction house, announced that the 232 sets of ...
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The next signs of the nation’s political divide might be jingling in your pocket next year. The administration plans to issue a $1 coin with President Donald Trump’s likeness on it next year, despite ...
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