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A penny is 0.065 of an inch. So there is about 974,770 pennies in a mile. A light year is about 5.87849981 × 10^12 miles So there would be 5.7301852597937 x 10^18 pennies in a light year Or better still £5.7 quintillion
It depends on the coins' dates. Pennies minted in 1983 and later weigh 2.5 gm. each Pennies minted in 1981 and earlier weigh 3.11 gm. each Pennies minted in 1982 could weigh either amount because the metal composition was changed in the middle of the year.
We are now well past the year 2000, and it did not end.
A light year is how far light will travel in a vacuum in one single year(Julian) The Value of a light year is, 9,460,730,472,580.8Km.
American pennies have been copper in every year except 1943, when copper was scarce and pennies were made of steel. These days, pennies are more zinc than copper.
A penny from 2000 is worth one cent.
1815 is the only year U.S. one cent coins (pennies) were not made.
1860 The last copper pennies were made in England, and the same year the first bronze pennies were made.
The value of any coin would depend on its year and condition.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
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1982
The last year wheat cents were made was in 1958.
For a specific answer, you need to ask about a specific year.
There are no exact records of the number of copper pennies made in 1943. It was about 40. Most pennies that year were made of steel.
Pennies are made of zinc and other alloys with a copper coating, pennies made before 1964(or around this year) they were made of just copper. What you see on a penny is not rust but corrosion of the copper coating.