That's PENNIES, not "pennys", and assuming you're really referring to U.S. cents, there were 3 separate varieties struck that year. The following mintages are from PCGS CoinFacts:
Approximately 35,700 chain-link design
63,353 flowing-hair design
11,056 Liberty-cap design
1950p272,686,3861950d334,950,0001950s118,505,000
copper cent and half-cent pieces
They first went into production in 1909 and changed to the Lincoln penny in 1959. So you would find wheat pennys with years 1909-1958.
The first mint in 1793, known as the Philadelphia Mint, produced several types of coins, including the cent, which was the first official coin struck by the U.S. Mint. The initial coins were notable for their unique designs, featuring a depiction of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. Additionally, the Mint produced half cents, which were intended to facilitate commerce in smaller denominations.
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100,000,000,000,000
84702.315789473684210526315789474 ~ Approximately 84702.
1950p272,686,3861950d334,950,0001950s118,505,000
copper cent and half-cent pieces
100 million pennys
Depends on which country's pennies.
1200 pennys
160 dollars is 16000 pennies.
500i think anyway
19,600 pennies in 196 dollars.