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A current US one-cent coin (penny) is 19.05 mm in diameter and 1.55 mm thick.

This is about 0.442 cubic centimeters (441.8 mm3) or 4.42 x 10-7 cubic meters.

The British penny (one new pence, steel) is 20.32 mm in diameter and 1.65 mm thick.

This is about 0.535 cubic centimeters or 5.35 × 10-7 cubic meters.

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The volume of a penny is approximately 5.68 x 10^-7 cubic meters.

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