The proverb "a penny is a lot of money if you haven't got a penny" means that even a small amount of money can be significant to someone who is in dire financial straits. It highlights how perspective on value can change based on one’s circumstances. For those who are struggling, every little bit counts, emphasizing the importance of appreciating even the smallest resources.
it mean you shouldn't waste money because you have earned it and you should not want to throw away something you earn right away.
It is meant to be a lesson of sorts. Basically, you don't know the value of something until you don't have it anymore. Thus, a penny, something most people consider to be rubbish or of little monetary value, can be a lot of you don't have any money. This saying can be applied to all aspects of life, not just a literal penny.
"One cannot have butter, and the money of butter" it is very similar to our (in the UK) "You cannot have your cake, and eat it"
The penny is a miss print and is worth 30-40 dollars
The inscription actually reads V.D.B., not V.O.B.These are the initials for the designer of the penny: Victor David BrennerSee more here: http://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/2008/07/1909_lincoln_cent_penny.php
if you earn a penny and you save it
always turns up
this means that moeny makes money.
Pence is the plural of Penny ie. 1 Penny, 2 Pence.
It means you have lost a pound of money and found only a penny.
A penny is a unit if currency (money), thus one penny means one unit/coin of this currency (1p).
"Penny pincher" is the slang term for a stingy person.
A penny earned is a penny saved means the money you save (and you don't spend) then it is earned. Because you don't waste it so it's practically saved.
this proverb means the odd man out.
it means someone that havent won a certain amount of money in the past year
If you mean "Wheat Penny's" be more specific, dates are needed.
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