Neither the original copper or the newer version copper-zinc penny is magnetic. The 1943 steel penny was the only penny effected by a magnet.
There is not really anywhere in the United States that have apples for a penny.
Abraham Licoln, the 16th President of The United States.
One penny is one percent of one dollar in United States currency.
Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States.
One one-hundredth of a dollar. A cent. A penny is worth a penny, that's why they make them.
According to the United States Mint, the one-cent coin (penny) has a diameter of 19.05mm and a thickness of 1.5mm.
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Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States.
At various times through its history, the United States penny has been made with copper, zinc, nickel, steel, tin, and bronze. Currently, each United States penny is primarily made of zinc, with copper plating on the exterior. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/penny)
No, copper is not magnetic.
Penny stocks can be found at thehotpennystocks.com. It is also wise to go to allpennystocks.com as that site provides all the penny stocks for both the United States and Canada.