I'm assuming your question refers to 1909 Lincoln cents minted at Philadelphia and with VDB on the reverse side. According to PCGS, mintage figures for all 1909 Lincoln cents are:
1909 VDB: 27,995,000
1909-S VDB: 484,000
1909: 72,700,000
1909-S: 1,825,000
Remember that Philadelphia didn't (and doesn't) put a mint mark on cents so there technically isn't a "P" cent, and all cents minted since 1918 have Victor D. Brenner's initials on them.
There are 10 pennies in 10 p.
You have seven quarters and four pennies. q + p = 11 p + 3 = q (p + 3) + p = 11 2p + 3 = 11 2p = 8 p = 4 11 - 4 = 7
$20-$30, depending on EXACT condition.
There are approximately 100 pennies (P) in £1 (GBP)
The value of coins is very dependent on the condition. 1909 D VDB and P VDB Lincoln pennies are worth from about $2 not so good condition to about $20 for excellent (almost mint) condition. The rare coin is the S VDB. It is worth from about $1000 to $2500. The S, indicating it was made in San Francisco, is just below the date. If it's an S you've won the jackpot.
1700 ÷ 5 = 340Note, there are 100 pennies in a pound.
100 pennies in a rand
If there is no mint mark the coin was made at the Philadelphia mint. It was not until 1979 that the "P" appeared on the penny. "P" mintmarks have NEVER been used on pennies.
There are 13 different combinations. For any combination, the number of pennies P, nickels N, Dimes D, and Quarters, P + 5N +10D + 25Q = 25 (1, 5, 6, 1) where P = 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 N = 0 to 5 D = 0 to 2 Q = 0 or 1 The combinations are 1 quarter 2 dimes and 1 nickel 2 dimes and 5 pennies 1 dime and 3 nickels 1 dime, 2 nickels, 5 pennies 1 dime, 1 nickel, 10 pennies 1 dime, 15 pennies 5 nickels 4 nickels, 5 pennies 3 nickels, 10 pennies 2 nickels, 15 pennies 1 nickel, 20 pennies 25 pennies
There are 12 ways, represented by the values P = 5x or 25x, N = 0 to 5, D = 0 to 2.25 pennies20 pennies, 1 nickel15 pennies, 2 nickels10 pennies, 3 nickels5 pennies, 4 nickels15 pennies, 1 dime10 pennies, 1 dime, 1 nickel5 pennies, 2 dimes5 pennies, 1 dime, 2 nickels5 nickels3 nickels, 1 dime1 nickel, 2 dimes
50 pennies in a half- dollar :)
25 pennies is one quarter