No, unless you have a coin that was modified as a "giveaway" or promotional item. That's done very commonly with 1-cent coins. The four official designs on the reverse of the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial cents depict:
1: Lincoln's Birthplace
2: his formative years (also called "Rail Splitter" cents)
3: his professional life
4: his presidency
A total of 2,345,600,000 business strikes were minted in 2009.
The US Mint produced 3.548 billion circulating coins in 2009. 2.354 Billion of those were pennies.
There are more than 27,000 professional men and women golfers in the United States. These golfers are trained through the PGA - the Professional Golfers' Association of America.
a bunch i guess
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.
Too many.
they should
If the pennies were pre-1982 then 9 US pennies are very close to 1 ounce (9.145 pennies = 1 ounce). If the pennies are after 1982 then 11 US pennies are very close to one ounce (11.34 pennies = 1 ounce).
Olazabel in 1999
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
In the US PGA at whistling straight it was 134 golfers overall with 71 making the cut
Two pennIes