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Yes. Over 606 million cents were struck by the Philadelphia Mint in 1962.

The Philadelphia Mint has produced cents more regularly than any other denomination. The first official 1¢ coins were minted there in 1793. They've been struck at Philadelphia every year since except for 1815 and 1922.

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