Penny (United States coin) facts for kids
The United States one-cent coin, also called the penny, is a unit of currency. It equals one one hundredth of a United States dollar. The cent's symbol is ¢. Its front has shown the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, 100 years after his birth. Its back has shown the Union Shield since 2010.
The official name for this coin from the United States Mint is "cent".
Images for kids
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A collection of Lincoln cents from 1941 to 1974. Nearly complete set in a folder. Also features two error coins.
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A 1937 Wheat cent
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Lincoln cent with cameo effect, obverse
See also
In Spanish: Moneda de 1 centavo de Estados Unidos para niños
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