It's difficult to determine the exact number of 1965 pennies still in existence today, as many have been lost, damaged, or melted down over the years. The U.S. Mint produced over 1.5 billion 1965 pennies, but the current population is uncertain due to factors like coin collecting and circulation. However, millions are likely still in circulation or in private collections.
The answer depends on a gallon of what, as well as where in the world.
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
125 pennies
30,000 pennies.
1150 pennies.
1
653
probably a lot
Pennies (or one cent coins) were not made of steel in 1965 in the United States (nor in Canada, Great Britain, Australia or New Zealand).
The answer depends on a gallon of what, as well as where in the world.
10 pennies...
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
yes they had pennies in world war 1
50 pennies of course.
125 pennies
There are 307,087.5 pennies in one ton of pennies
It would depend on how many pennies they had!