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penny
A penny (pl. pence or pennies) is a coin or a unit of currency use in several English-speaking countries.
Trivia about penny
This denomination is the oldest coin still in circulation, having been first minted in 1793
One of these doesn't make sense, it makes just a cent
Some suggest eliminating this coin; the mint spends $134 million a year to produce $80 million worth
First name of director Marshall, Garry's sister
This was the price of Volume I, No. 1 on Sept. 18, 1851; subscribers probably wanted a discount anyway
From 1909 until 1958, ears of wheat appeared on the back of this U.S. coin
Appropriate name of the animated girl on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" who had copper coins for eyes
In 2009 some collectors' editions of this coin will contain 95% copper, as it did in 1909
"Find" one of these & "pick it up, all day long you'll have good luck"
During WWII these were made of steel, but a rare 1943 copper one has sold for over $80,000
The smallest denomination of coin that can be played in Las Vegas slots
U.S. coin 97.6% zinc
"Lane","Lover " &"For Your Thoughts "
In 1943 the Treasury Dept. minted this coin in zinc-coated steel
Numismatics, man! In 2005 one of these dating from 1792 sold for $437,000--that's 43.7 million times its face value
When founded by Benjamin Day in 1833, the New York Sun was sold daily for this much per issue
In the 1680s William Dockwra set up a system of hourly collections of letters within London at a cost of this much
"A bad" one of these "always turns up", probably to be saved, or earned
From 1793 to 1837, this was pure copper; in 1982 its composition was changed to 97.5% zinc & 2.5% copper
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) It's the standard unit of size for nails; this baby, used in framing a house, is a 16
According to superstition, if you see one of these, "Pick it up; all day long you'll have good luck"