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Definitions of pennies in various dictionaries:
noun - a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom
noun - a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
noun - a coin of the United Kingdom
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Made of copper-plated zinc, they cost the government 80 percent of their worth to produce |
In 2001 the zinc industry was up in arms over Rep. Jim Kolbe's bill calling for the phasing out of these |
To save copper in 1943, the U.S. government made these out of zinc-coated steel |
USA TODAY reports the average U.S. citizen has about 1,000 of these coins at home |
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a British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound. |
Plural form of penny. |
An unspecified, but very small amount of money. (It costs only pennies per day.) |
A British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound. |
A small sum of money. |
Pennies might refer to |
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A penny is a coin (pl. pennies) or a unit of currency (pl. pence) in various countries. Borrowed from the Carolingian denarius (whence its former abbreviation d.), it is usually the smallest denomination within a currency system. Presently, it is the formal name of the British penny (abbr. p) and the informal name of one American cent (abbr. ¢) as well as the informal Irish designation of 1 cent euro coin (abbr. c). It is the informal name of the cent unit of account in Canada, although one cent coins are no longer minted there. The name is also used in reference to various historical currencies also derived from the Carolingian system, such as the French denier and the German pfennig. It may also be informally used to refer to any similar smallest-denomination coin, such as the euro cent or Chinese fen. * The Carolingian penny was originally a .940-fine silver coin weighing 1/240 pound. It was adopted by Offa of Mercia and other English kings and remained the principal currency in Euro |
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