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I have a U.S. Cent which is commonly referred to as a penny. On one side, it has Lincoln's head. Above him, "IN GOD WE TRUST," to his back, "LIBERTY," and to his front, "1999 D."
On the flipside is the Lincoln Memorial. Above it is "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin, meaning "Out of Many, One"), and below it is ONE CENT.
I don't have access to any other countries' pennies at the moment.
Well, I think there are 22 steps on the back of a penny.
The building on the back of a US penny is the Lincoln Memorial.
Penny is an abbreviation for Penelope, which means 'weaver' or 'duck'
examples: 2.5 grams,12 pillars on the back of the penny, 60 words on the penny,4 numbers on the penny. for a quantitative observation you always have to have a number in the answer:) hope this helps
There is a design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on the back of the penny. Also are the words "United States of America" and "E Pluribus Unum" and, lastly "One Cent".
If the back of the penny is just blank, this penny can be worth a fortune. Have the penny appraised at a coin dealer.
Well, I think there are 22 steps on the back of a penny.
The building on the back of a US penny is the Lincoln Memorial.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
the date of a penny is on the front
No, the coin had no specific meaning.
Penny is an abbreviation for Penelope, which means 'weaver' or 'duck'
"Staw Penny" refers to an old US penny with wheat on the back, which was the design through the 1950s. Current pennies have the Lincoln Memorial on the back.
That really depends in what country and what year the penny was minted.
It is good luck to leave a penny any where.
a penny means that it is a kind of coin that is worth 1 cent.
Penelope is a Greek name. It has no meaning in Hebrew.