The back of a 1940 penny features the design of two stalks of wheat, known as the "Wheat Ears" design. In the center, it displays the inscription "ONE CENT," with "United States of America" curved along the top and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" along the bottom. The overall design emphasizes the penny's denomination and reflects an agricultural theme.
The only difference is the back. All pre 59 pennies had a different back which changed over to current from 60 to date.
The US coin looks very much like a modern US penny
It is silver
The front looks like it has for 100 years, but for the centennial year there were four different reverse designs. You can see them at the related link.
The nearest date I could find was from back to 1888. However all Indian cents from that time period have almost identical designs.
back then, the peenies were made out of iron but it looks silver because of an eye illusion
The only difference is the back. All pre 59 pennies had a different back which changed over to current from 60 to date.
It looks exactly the same as the 2010 or 2012 penny.
The US coin looks very much like a modern US penny
It is silver
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The front looks like it has for 100 years, but for the centennial year there were four different reverse designs. You can see them at the related link.
1940 koken barber chair, what does it look like?/
All British Pennies from 1982 to 2008 look pretty much the same as the Penny shown at the link below.
It looks exactly like the US cent.
The current US penny coin features the Union Shield Crest on the back side of the coin. A banner with the words one cent goes over the shield.
She may have been thinking back to 1992, her "ANNUS HORRIBILIS".