it depends wheather or not you are interested in them and think they are valuable.
A penny is worth 1 cent. You will have to collect 100 pennies to equal a dollar. Since there are 100 pennies in one dollar, you can find out how many pennies are in 100 dollars by multiplying the 100 pennies by 100 as follows: 100 pennies x 100 = 10,000 pennies
One Penny GBP in 1908 had the purchasing power of about £0.29 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1960 had the purchasing power of about £0.06 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1990 had the purchasing power of about £0.017 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2006 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2007 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today.
If you mean a penny from 1960 the answer would be one penny. These coins are not rare and can easily be found be searching through pocket change. If you mean pennies from the 1960s the answer would still be the same. Again these can easily be found in pocket change.
The youth at our church collected pennies for several years. Their goal was to collect $230,000.00, each penny representing one person in Africa with AIDS. It took them a little over 3 and a half years, but not all the money was in pennies. They had special arrangements to take them to the bank to be counted.
1960 pennies are worth more. Wrong!.... 2008 are worth more... its about quantity not YEAR Clever. But I would point out that the 1990 pennies would probably be worth the most due to the fact that they contain more copper =)
any copper penny is worth more than its face value.
One fourth of 12 pennies is 3 pennies.
100 pennies = $1.00 100 pennies X 1,000,000 = 100,000,000 pennies.
There are 307,087.5 pennies in one ton of pennies
There were no British Pennies minted from 1955 to 1960 inclusive. There is no documentary evidence of any Australian or New Zealand 1957 Pennies being struck on only one side.
240 pennies in one sovereign
Five pennies to one nickel.