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A "penny" typically refers to a one-cent coin in the United States and some other countries, while "cent" is a broader term that denotes one-hundredth of a dollar or other currency unit. In the U.S., the term "penny" is often used informally to describe the copper-colored coin, whereas "cent" can refer to any denomination that is a fraction of a dollar. Essentially, all pennies are cents, but not all cents are pennies.

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