Copper
A Penny is not a compound. It's just one word.
The United States currently has five different types of pennies: the Lincoln Memorial penny, the Lincoln Bicentennial penny, the Shield penny, the Lincoln Union Shield penny, and the Lincoln Wheat penny.
This element is sulfur (S).
Oh, what a lovely question! Strontium is actually a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust. It's not man-made, but it can also be produced in laboratories for various uses. Isn't it fascinating how nature provides us with such beautiful elements to work with?
A penny is a penny. You could try "centidollar" (one hundredth of a dollar). Or in the US: a milliJackson (one thousandth of $10 - Andrew Jackson's portrait is on the $10 bill)
copper
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1829
A Penny..the other day I found a penny from the 20s. Its still a penny not much as changed.
Lincoln
A penny if that is what you are asking for.
A penny is a compound, not an element. Pennies are typically made of a combination of mostly zinc and copper, which are two different elements.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny.
Originally, 95% copper and 5% zinc. US pennies are now made of zinc with a thin copper coating.
There is no way for us to answer- you did not say WHAT element you are asking about. Please repost a COMPLETE question, and we will try to get you a good answer.
Lincoln is on this penny.