Penny (United States coin) - Wikipedia The penny, officially the cent, is a coin in the United States representing one-hundredth of a dollar It has been the lowest face-value physical unit of U S currency since the abolition of the half-cent in 1857
Penny | U. S. Mint The penny was one of the first coins made by the U S Mint after its establishment in 1792 The design on the first penny was of a woman with flowing hair symbolizing liberty The coin was larger and made of pure copper, while today’s smaller coin is made of copper and zinc Liberty stayed on the penny for more than 60 years
Penny Order and Deposit Information | Federal Reserve Financial Services The Federal Reserve is committed to facilitating the acceptance of penny deposits from banks and credit unions All coin distribution locations providing services under arrangements with the Federal Reserve are accepting deposits of pennies
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Penny Production Cessation FAQs - U. S. Department of the Treasury Yes, the penny will retain its full monetary value indefinitely It will continue to be recognized as legal tender, allowing consumers to use pennies for cash transactions at businesses that choose to accept them, even after new pennies are no longer produced and distributed