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In the 1800's you could buy a loaf of bread for a penny. A penny could also buy a small amount of tobacco in the 1800's.
A penny could buy you a great many things in the year 1928. A penny could buy a child a piece of candy for example.
The One Penny Black cost one penny. Anyone could go to the post office and buy a stamp.
you could but 2 penny sweets
I believe the question should be what is a BLOWN fuse and why should you never replace it with a penny? A blown fuse would be one that has been over stressed and has burnt out or blown out to protect the wiring or other part of the circuit. A penny would bypass the fuse which is the safety measure in the circuit. Bypassing a fuse could cause a fire or serious damage to the device.
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One Penny GBP in 1937 had the purchasing power of about £0.17 GBP today.
There are a number of things that you could buy with a penny in 1863. Some of them included groceries, books, pens, toys and so much more.
The rarest British Penny would be the 1954 Penny. There is one known to exist, maybe two, but there could be some doubt about the second.
it could stay the same or turn it more dirty