The best thing to do is simply look at some of the coins in your pocket change, of course!
They don't. 50 is an integer, not a fraction.
There is actually no such thing as a 1973 'silver' penny. However, there are some Lincoln pennies from 1973-74 that have a shiny, silver-like look. These pennies are worth about $1.25.
The same as all the other pennies from 2000 to date just the year is different. Just like this one http://static.flickr.com/30/40192369_7f6c57b1ef_o.jpg
THEY AARE IN the hallway and look in some lockers upstairs near the libary
Each Line is a Different Way (11 Ways)100 Pennies & 0 Dimes90 Pennies & 1 Dimes80 Pennies & 2 Dimes70 Pennies & 3 Dimes60 Pennies & 4 Dimes50 Pennies & 5 Dimes40 Pennies & 6 Dimes30 Pennies & 7 Dimes20 Pennies & 8 Dimes10 Pennies & 9 Dimes0 Pennies & 10 Dimes
It looks like 2 billion, 7 million dollars in pennies.
They look sort of like rings, or inflated pennies.
They don't. 50 is an integer, not a fraction.
Dump them in a dish and cover with Coke. Rinse off after an hour and they look like new.
you have to be more specific in your question . if you are talking about the pennies before Lincoln pennies, it was an Indian head penny
All British Pennies from 1982 to 2008 look pretty much the same as the Penny shown at the link below.
There is actually no such thing as a 1973 'silver' penny. However, there are some Lincoln pennies from 1973-74 that have a shiny, silver-like look. These pennies are worth about $1.25.
A stick of gum, indian-head pennies, pieces of soap carved to look like jem and scout.
pennies these days are not completely made of copper they are just dipped in copper giving them that finished look
10,000
Like the name is saying: Six pennies are in a sixpence piece.
The same as all the other pennies from 2000 to date just the year is different. Just like this one http://static.flickr.com/30/40192369_7f6c57b1ef_o.jpg