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1943 Penny Sells for $1 Million — Dollars and Sense
1943 Penny Sells for $1 Million — Dollars and Sense
1943 Penny Sells for $1 Million — Dollars and Sense
How much is a penny really worth these days? Well, if it happens to be a 1943 Lincoln, it is likely worth a pretty penny, as one has reportedly just sold for $1 million. Experts say the reason this rare coin is so valuable is because back when it was manufactured at the San Francisco Mint, it was mistakenly produced with bronze rather than the typical zinc-coated steel that the majority of the cur
Would You Pay More Taxes For Roads?
Would You Pay More Taxes For Roads?
Would You Pay More Taxes For Roads?
Should we tie the state's tax on gas to the Consumer price index? The chairman of the Louisiana House Transportation Committee is considering such an option. If you're unfamiliar with the Consumer price index, or CPI, the Bureau of Labor Statistics defines it as 'a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services... Re

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