Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
100 pennies = 1 dollar so 100,000 pennies = 1000 dollars. So simple!
10 pennies are in 1 dime So 650 pennies is 65 dimes
a quart of pennies is $11 so a gallon = $44
430.100 pennies in 1 dollar, so 43000 pennies in 430 dollars.
There were 654,564,000 British 1967 Pennies minted.
There were 654,564,000 British Pennies minted with a date of 1967. It should be noted that unspecified quantities of British Pennies were also minted in 1968, 1969 and 1970, but were all dated 1967. These are included in the total.
Because there are no 1967 pennies. Decimal currency started in 1966.Actually, 1966 pennies should be worth more than 1967 pennies as a 1967 penny would be a fake.CorrectionThis question was posted in US Coins so it refers to US 1-cent pieces by their slang name. It's actually a rather lame joke. The answer is (ba DING!) "1,967 pennies are worth $19.67 which is one cent more than $19.66"
They aren't.1967 and 1968 pennies both have very high mintages and are in common circulation, they are only worth a penny.
Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
100 pennies = 1 dollar so 100,000 pennies = 1000 dollars. So simple!
10 pennies are in 1 dime So 650 pennies is 65 dimes
a quart of pennies is $11 so a gallon = $44
430.100 pennies in 1 dollar, so 43000 pennies in 430 dollars.
There are 100 pennies in one dollar so there are 100 pennies x $400 = 40,000 pennies. About 180 pennies are in a pound so you better have a cart to carry all these 222 pounds of pennies.
None. All U.S. coins dated 1965-1966 or 1967 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
10 dimes, or 100 pennies, or 1 dime and 90 pennies, or 2 dimes and 80 pennies, or 3 dimes and 70 pennies, and so on.