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Disappearing Pennies Force Early Minting

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A noted small change specialist yesterday spotted 1956 pennies and dimes floating around the Cambridge area about four months ahead of schedule. This year's supply is running out, he asserted.

The authority, a Treasury official, claimed that "something happened this year" and added that Harvard must be classified as a "penny area." To combat the deficiency, the Treasury has started to mint earlier than usual.

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