I say yes. Here's why:
Pennies are good to keep their just very heavy when you have a pocket full of them. Pennies are worth more then the coin value they are worth 1.17 cents. I am also ******* a hot woman right now:)
to keep the economy from being unmanageable.A+ answer
1.7 Million dollars, that was what a collector recently paid for a 1943 copper penny made at the Denver mint, the only known 1943 copper penny struck there (keep in mind that the 1943 pennies were struck in steel, the copper 1943 pennies are errors).
Yes, many farmers don't make any money at all. They struggle to keep their farm operating and making money to support their family. When a farmer has no other option of making money, they need to sell a portion of their land to make a profit.
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Sure, like they say,"A penny saved is a penny earned."
You can exchange Canadian pennies for US currency at some banks or currency exchange locations. Alternatively, you can keep them as souvenirs or donate them to charity.
Yes, you should consider saving pennies from 1983 and earlier because they are made of 95% copper, making them more valuable as scrap metal compared to newer pennies, which are primarily zinc. Additionally, some rare varieties from these years can be worth more than their face value to collectors. However, keep in mind that the overall value will depend on their condition and rarity.
to keep tradition of the pennies
Pennies are good to keep their just very heavy when you have a pocket full of them. Pennies are worth more then the coin value they are worth 1.17 cents. I am also ******* a hot woman right now:)
Realistically, yes, but there isn't the public support for it, and the zinc lobby would prefer we keep making pennies.
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The U.S. Treasury is responsible for the country's money. She wanted to be responsible for the club's treasury, so she sought the office of treasurer. The treasury department has to keep accurate records.
You find pennies everywhere because people do not like to keep them and they just throw them away.
The purpose of stopping the production of pennies outweighs the reasons to keep the pennies. The pennies cost 2.4 cents just to be minted. The usage of pennies wastes actual time. The pennies cause safety hazards to small children and are not even accepted by all machines, vendors, and shops.
Keep track of all the government's money.
No yes it will retards