The phrase "a penny is a lot if you haven't got a penny" suggests that even a small amount of money can feel significant to someone who is financially struggling. It highlights the perspective that value is relative; what may seem trivial to one person can be crucial to another depending on their circumstances. Essentially, it underscores the importance of appreciating what little you may have when in need.
A lot! The first Lincoln cent was minted in 1909. You may have a token or other item made during the Civil War to honor Lincoln. If it's not a penny, please post a new question with more information that might help ID it.
Yes,it was half of how much people got at their jobs.
A caboodle is an informal word meaning "a lot, group, crowd, collection of things". It is commonly used in the phrase "whole kit & caboodle" meaning everything or a collection of things.
yup! I got a lot of those.. oh and if you got a 13+ in GE that means yur smart...like yours truly!
It depends on the date. The most famous errors in the 20th century are: 1922 without a mint mark. All 1922 cents were struck at Denver and should have a D mint mark, but some grease got into the die and prevented the D from striking up correctly. As of 03/2011 these errors sell anywhere from $670 to about $120,000 1955 double die. When one of the dies was being made the hub shifted slightly so the coin has 2 images, very slightly shifted. Prices range from about $1000 to $40,000
Who would be this dumb to ask this?
A LOT of them - around 6 billion, in fact.
This phrase probably indicates that people who have nothing or don't have a lot will appreciate even the smallest things in life.
This phrase probably indicates that people who have nothing or don't have a lot will appreciate even the smallest things in life.
there is a lot of reasons like you are pregnant or you have a problem so go to your doctor and find out if your not pregnant
i havent got a clue that why i am askin yous but i dident get any aqncers thanks lot internet
It used to be important to create fractions of a dollar. Canada just got rid of its penny, and the U.S. might not be far behind. The penny is no longer important in our technology age when a lot is done electronically, and the penny is too costly to make.
i havent got one yet but i think to headbut those trees
it means that youve got a hole a lot of stuff . you know like equvilanets.
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it is semi famous; a LOT of people have heard of it, but many havent :)
Means you've been busy and got a lot accomplished-it's a compliment