The mintage figures will not be released until 2010
Birthplace Cent - Denver: 350,400,000 Philadelphia : 284,400,000 Total: 634,800,000 Formative Years Cent - 363,600,000 Philadelphia : 376,000,000 Total: 739,600,000 Professional Life Cent - Denver: 336,000,000 Philadelphia : 316,000,000 Total: 652,000,000 Presidency Cent - Denver: 198,000,000 Philadelphia : 129,600,000 Total: 327,600,000 Total - Denver: 1,248,000,000 Philadelphia : 1,106,000,000 Total: 2,354,000,000
These pennies were made in the billions. The current value is one cent.
I don't uderstand you question. If you are refering to how many pennies the US has made i don't think that there is a way to figure that out due to the fact that no one knows how many pennies were made each year in the mints early years.
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
Yes, in the 1970s pennies were made of 95% copper while in the 1990s they were made of about 97% zinc.
2007 pennies are generally worth more than 2006 pennies primarily due to the production of fewer coins and the changes in minting processes. The 2007 pennies, particularly those with the "Formative Years" design, were made in lower quantities compared to previous years. Additionally, the value of coins can fluctuate based on collector demand and the condition of the pennies, making certain years more desirable. Collectors often seek out specific years for their rarity or unique features, impacting their market value.
Yes, these pennies were made 2009.
Birthplace Cent - Denver: 350,400,000 Philadelphia : 284,400,000 Total: 634,800,000 Formative Years Cent - 363,600,000 Philadelphia : 376,000,000 Total: 739,600,000 Professional Life Cent - Denver: 336,000,000 Philadelphia : 316,000,000 Total: 652,000,000 Presidency Cent - Denver: 198,000,000 Philadelphia : 129,600,000 Total: 327,600,000 Total - Denver: 1,248,000,000 Philadelphia : 1,106,000,000 Total: 2,354,000,000
The combined mintage from all 3 mints is 654,172,373
These pennies were made in the billions. The current value is one cent.
I don't uderstand you question. If you are refering to how many pennies the US has made i don't think that there is a way to figure that out due to the fact that no one knows how many pennies were made each year in the mints early years.
Wheat pennies were not made for close to 900 years after this.
2009 Lincoln Birthplace [Cabin ] pennies struck: Philadelphia mint struck ...........284,400,000 Denver mint struck ...................350,400,000 Total number struck................. 634,800,000 Proof coins are not included in these numbers
Check the date again. Wheat pennies were made from 1909 till 1958.
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
2009 pennies were made in mass productions. Currently a 2009 penny is only worth a penny unless it is a proof. If it is a proof it will have the mintmark "S" below the date.
Pennies were made to a particular weight at any given time. About 1,000 years ago, Pennies were made from gold. It was found that 240 Pennies weighed one pound, so 240 Pennies came to be known as a Pound. When the Shilling was introduced in the 1500's, initially as the Testoon, there were 20 Shillings or Testoons in a Pound, so therefore there were 12 Pennies in a Shilling.