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.
They are so common only high grade Mint State coins have collectible values, most are valued just for the silver, about $1.00
Indian head pennies were no longer minted after 1909, so a 1922 Indian head penny would be quite rare.
they werent silver. they are refered to as steel pennies, and they were issued for several years during the war because the government need the copper for ammunition and other war related things, so they quit making pennies from copper
The US has never made silver pennies. It would cost way to much to make silver pennies because of the value of silver. Many people think that in 1943 pennies were made out of silver however they are actually made out of zinc and steel. So actually they have never been in circulation.
No, it is perfectly legal to make flat pennies, so long as you don't try passing them as a differently valued coin.
There are 100 pennies in every dollar so 600 dollars would be 600x100, or 60,000 pennies.
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar, so for future references, you just have to divide the number of pennies you have by 100 (the number of pennies in 1 dollar), so 10,000,000 pennies is $100,000.
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar, so for future references, you just have to divide the number of pennies you have by 100 (the number of pennies in 1 dollar), so 168 pennies is $1.68.
100 pennies = 1 dollar so 100,000 pennies = 1000 dollars. So simple!
Well, there are 100 pennies in a pound, so there are 1000 pennies in £10 and 10,000 pennies in £100. If you multiply 10,000 by ten that would be 100,000 pennies in £1000, so 250,000 pennies would amount to 2 and a half thousand pounds.
Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
There are 100 pennies in one dollar so there are 100 pennies x $400 = 40,000 pennies. About 180 pennies are in a pound so you better have a cart to carry all these 222 pounds of pennies.
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.
100 pennies make $1.00 200 pennies make $2.00 and so on.
10 pennies are in 1 dime So 650 pennies is 65 dimes
10 dimes, or 100 pennies, or 1 dime and 90 pennies, or 2 dimes and 80 pennies, or 3 dimes and 70 pennies, and so on.