Wheat pennies from the 1940's and 50's are 5-10 cents.
about 50 pounds of wheat.
Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
50 50 pennies
There are 50 pennies in 50 cents.
50 pennies because it says on the roll 50 cents
50 pennies of course.
Since one penny is one cent, it is obvious that there are 50 pennies in 50 cents.
This will depend upon the year of the pennies, because the make-up of pennies is not only copper and has changed over the years.
Each penny is worth one cent, so there are 50 pennies in 50 cents.
There are 50 pennies in a bank roll which totals up to 50 cents
Wheat cents were minted for 50 years and at 3 different mints, so that's not an easy question to answer. You can find mintage figures at a site such as in the link below, but there is no way to tell how many of each mintage are still in existence. Coins have been lost, corroded, thrown away, melted, damaged, you name it.