All cents since 1858 have been the same diameter, 19 mm.
You probably have a novelty item made to look like a penny - they range from a couple of mm in diameter up to the size of a saucer.
2 pennies = 2 cents or in other words 2 pennies!!!!
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It would take 2 rolls of pennies to equal 1 dollar bill.
Only 2 major countries now have coins called pennies - Britain and the US - and the US ones are technically cents, not pennies. Both countries have 100 cents/pennies in their major currency unit, so move the decimal point 2 places to the left for your answer: 100000000 US cents = 1,000,000 US dollars 100000000 British pennies = 1,000,000 British pounds
100 new US pennies weigh 250 grams or 8.81849 ounces (about 1/2 pound).
About 300 Pennies 300 pennies (US cents) will weigh about 2 pounds, but 2 pounds in British currency, is 200 British pence. A pound is currently worth almost $2, so 2 pounds would be equivalent to $4 US
No way to answer, because there are at least 2 common types of US pennies. There are approximately 145 copper pennies in a pound.There are approximately 181 copper plated zinc pennies in a pound.
I believe there are 13 ways 1 - 1(quarter) + 2(pennies) 2 - 2(dimes) + 1(nickel) + 2(pennies) 3 - 2(dimes) + 7(pennies) 4 - 1(dime) + 3(nickels) + 2(pennies) 5 - 1(dime) + 2(nickel) + 7(pennies) 6 - 1(dime) + 1(nickel) + 12(pennies) 7 - 1(dime) + 17(pennies) 8 - 5(nickels) + 2(pennies) 9 - 4(nickels) + 7(pennies) 10 - 3(nickels) + 12(pennies) 11 - 2(nickels) + 17(pennies) 12 - 1(nickel) + 22(pennies) 13 - 27(pennies)
You would get 10 pennies for 2 nickels, as each nickel is worth 5 pennies.
13 ways 1 is i quarter and 2 pennies 2 is 2 dimes,1 nickel, and 2 pennies 3 is 2 dimes and 7 pennies 4 is 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies 5 is 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 7 pennies 6 is 1 dime and 17 pennies 7 is 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 12 pennies 8 is 5 nickels and 2 pennies 9 is 4 nickels and 7 pennies 10 is 3 nickels and 12 pennies 11 is 2 nickels and 17 pennies 12 is 27 pennies 13 is 1 nickel and 22 pennies
No, the 1-cent coin has been the same size (19 mm) since 1857. You probably have a novelty piece made by a private company. There are replicas that are both much larger and much smaller than real cents. You can find collections of "mini-pennies" on line and in novelty shops. I have a huge (100 mm) replica of an Indian Head cent that I use as a coaster in my office.