I don't uderstand you question. If you are refering to how many pennies the US has made i don't think that there is a way to figure that out due to the fact that no one knows how many pennies were made each year in the mints early years.
1937 penny
Most of the pennies are valued at a price ranging from $40 to $50. The price can vary depending upon the condition of the pennies.
There are no exact records of the number of copper pennies made in 1943. It was about 40. Most pennies that year were made of steel.
The penny is worth 1 cent, unless it's misstruck or something.
Verry few most likely less than 100
The world record for the amount of pennies balanced on one hand is 3,118 pennies, achieved by Silvio Sabba in Italy in 2019.
In 2005 Edmond Knowles of Alabama set a new record for the largest collection of pennies. He deposited 1,308,459 pennies for a total value of over 13,000 dollars. He said he plans to use the money for retirement.
Pennies can pollute if they are lying around everywhere. Most people pick up pennies eventually so they don't heavily pollute.
you need to a research and find out yourself..its pretty easy! just take at least 100 pennies and record the year and you'll eventually add the ages of all the penies and devide by 100 and you'll get the age of pennies
Making pennies!
1937 penny
The answer will depend on which country's pennies the question is about. Many countries have pennies in their currency - including the US where a penny is a cent! Most of these coins are of different and so no answer is possible.
It depends on the year. Before 1982, pennies contained 95% copper and 5% zinc. Those minted after 1982 are 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper. Today's pennies weigh less. So if the majority of the pennies are after 1982, you would most likely have about 23,586 pennies, which is equal to $235.86 USD. If the majority of the pennies are before 1982, you would most likely have 18,960 pennies, which is equal to $189.60 USD. But then again you can smelt the pennies and sell the copper. I hope this helped you. :)
They will sink in most common fluids but not all.
the bank!
Most banks sell cents in 50 cent rolls, so there are 50 pennies in each roll.
To make $1.19 in COINS you could use 4 quarters, a dime, a nickel, and 4 pennies. OR 61 nickels and 4 pennies or 11 dimes, a nickel and 4 pennies or 119 pennies. There are more ways to make this but these are the most basic or the hardest.