In 1947 the Philadelphia Mint produced 190,555,000/ Denver 194,750,000/ San Francisco 99,000,000 no proof Lincoln cents were struck in this year.
No one keeps track of how many cents still exist, but as of December 2014 (the last month for which figures are available as of this writing), the total number of Lincoln cents minted since 1909 is approximately 486,168,711,000 - i.e. nearly half a trillion coins!
A total of 2,345,600,000 business strikes were minted in 2009.
Mintage numbers for 1914 pennies were 75.2 million in Philadelphia, 1.2 million in Denver, and 4.1 million in San Francisco, for a grand total of 80.5 million.
A total of 191,550,000 was minted in the U.S. of 1943s. How many are still around ? It is impossible to say.
For Lincoln cents dated 2013, there were 3.75 billion minted in Philadelphia and 3.32 billion from Denver.
Philadelphia minted 754,110,000 cents for circulation in 1963, plus 3,075,645 proof coins.
There were 654,564,000 British 1967 Pennies minted.
The Royal Mint advises that in 2008, 180,600,000 Pennies of the old (Ironside) design were minted and, 386,830,000 Pennies of the new (Dent) design were minted. A total of 567,430,000 Pennies for 2008.
There were 10.8 million 1952 New Zealand Pennies minted.
In 1942, At the Philadelphia mint there were 657,828,600 minted for circulation, and 32,600 proof pennies minted. At the Denver mint there were 206,698,000 minted. At the San Francisco mint there were 85,590,000 minted.
Approx. 571,942,500
There were 654,564,000 British Pennies minted with a date of 1967. It should be noted that unspecified quantities of British Pennies were also minted in 1968, 1969 and 1970, but were all dated 1967. These are included in the total.
1,075,000 United Kingdom half pennies were minted
There were 26,977,000 British 1902 Pennies minted.
In 1947 the Philadelphia Mint produced 190,555,000/ Denver 194,750,000/ San Francisco 99,000,000 no proof Lincoln cents were struck in this year.
The Royal Mint advises that 469,207,800 British Pennies were minted in 2009.