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Q: Where do you turn in your old pennies?
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What is normal size of pennies 15 years old?

15 year old pennies are essentially the same size as those minted today. You'd have to go back to 1857 to find pennies that were significantly larger.


How many pennies are in 4000.00?

If you are talking dollars then the answer is 400,000 if you are talking old English pounds then the answer would be 960,000 pennies


How much is 53 pounds of pennies worth?

If there is roughly 165 U.S. pennies in a pound of mixed (old and new) pennies, times 53 pounds, the total would be about $87.45.


How much was a tuppence?

Tuppence is an old English word, it means two pennies. There were two pennies in a shilling and twenty shillings in a pound.


How many old pennies in a 1.00?

You didn't specify what "1.00" refers to, so I added your question to British Coins and Australian Coins because those would be the two major countries that would probably fit. In the old British system, £1 sterling equalled 240 pence. When the decimal pound was adopted during the period 1968-71, old pennies were replaced with "new pence" worth 2.4 times as much, so there would be 100 new pennies in a pound. (FWIW, in 1982 the word "new" was dropped). The old Australian system was similar, but Australia decided to create a new currency, the Australian Dollar (A$) at the rate of A£1 = A$2; the dollar is divided into 100 cents. That is, 1 Australian dollar was worth half a pound or 120 old pennies. That meant that an Australian cent was worth 1.2 old pennies at the time of conversion.