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6,000,000,000 pennies equals $60,000,000 (sixty million dollars). 6 billion is about half of the total number of pennies made each year - 13,000,000,000 - so you are unlikely to see that many at once.
In 2011, the U.S. Mint produced 4,938,540,000 pennies.
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1,000,000
In recent years the US has made anywhere from 5 to 14 billion cents* every year depending on demand, so that works out to 13.7 million to 38.4 million daily. These figures are of course just averages, because the amounts change every year.(*) To be annoyingly technical, the answer should be "none" because the coins are really cents, but we all call 'em pennies anyway ...
For a specific answer, you need to ask about a specific year.
There are no exact records of the number of copper pennies made in 1943. It was about 40. Most pennies that year were made of steel.
1815 is the only year U.S. one cent coins (pennies) were not made.
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.
All of them were supposed to be made of steel, however there were a few copper coins accidentally struck that year. Its extremely rare to come across copper pennies from that year.
1860 The last copper pennies were made in England, and the same year the first bronze pennies were made.
There were 23,741 1968 Chevy Novas produced in that year, alone.
42,000 1968 el camino's were produced that year.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
1982
The last year wheat cents were made was in 1958.
1982