When I was a kid, wrapping the pennies we had tossed into the Ball jar was a big deal. We might get $5 or $6, enough to fill the car with gas at least two times, or pay for a couple of family dinners ...
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As the penny fades away, here's what to do with the coins in your jar
That jangling jar of copper-colored coins sitting on your dresser just became a relic. The government ordered the last penny ...
Like many who drop their loose change into some sort of container upon arrival home from work, Chris McGuigan religiously dumped his coins into a water cooler jug -- the old-fashioned type, several ...
Paul W. Wenger didn’t plan on having a career in banking. It just happened that way. And Wenger couldn’t be happier about it. Wenger retired Thursday after nearly 49 years at Ephrata National Bank, ...
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