What countries have the penny?

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The term "penny" refers to small denomination coins (1/100th of the main currency) in several countries, notably the United States (US penny/cent) and the United Kingdom/Commonwealth (pence), but also implies similar small units like the Euro cent (Germany, Austria, Italy, etc.), Polish Grosz, and even discount supermarkets named PENNY in Europe. While many nations use 1/100th units (cents, centimes, etc.), "penny" specifically denotes those linked to the British/US monetary systems, with the US phasing out physical production due to cost, and the UK using it for its decimal pound.

Which countries have penny?

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  • Penny Germany.
  • Penny Markt Austria.
  • Penny Market Italy.
  • Penny Market Hungary.
  • Penny Market Czech Republic.
  • Penny Market Romania.

Which country owns penny?

REWE International AG, and therefore PENNY, is wholly owned by the German REWE Group – one of the most successful trading and travel and tourism groups in Europe.

Is there penny in Poland?

Currency of Poland: Understanding Polish Coins

Technically all the currency is called złoty. Groszy are like pennies, available in coins. Any amount under 10 złoty is also coins and called złoty or złotowki. Banknotes start at 10 zloty.

Why is one cent called a penny?

The colloquial term penny derives from the British coin of the same name, which occupies a similar place in the British system. Pennies is the plural form (not to be confused with pence, which refers to the unit of currency).

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Did the US stop making pennies?

With the US government no longer making pennies, some people smell an opportunity to cash in on these discontinued coins.

What is PENNY in Germany?

PENNY is the discounter at the heart of people's lives which offers high-quality produce, a customer-focused range with a wide selection of fresh products and attractive promotions, all at permanently affordable prices.

Does Germany have coins?

And once you're in Germany, you'll see the symbol € used to show prices. You'll find Euro banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 - although the 200 and 500 EUR notes are seldom used. There are also 1 and 2 euro coins. Cents come in coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50.

What are German pennies called?

Pfennig since the euro

After the introduction of the euro, some, mainly older, Germans tend to use the term pfennig instead of cent for the copper-coloured coins (and the term Groschen for the 10-cents-coin).

Which country owns Golden penny?

For generations, families across Nigeria have continued to enjoy the rich and fulfilling taste of our Golden Penny brands while creating fond and lasting memories.

How many pennys equal $1?

It takes 100 pennies to equal a dollar! It is the basic unit of money in the U.S., whether in the form of paper money or a coin.

What country has no pennies?

Several countries have abolished their lowest-denomination coins, such as pennies or their equivalents, due to high production costs and low utility. Notable examples include Canada, which phased out its penny in 2012, and Australia, which removed 1- and 2-cent coins in 1992.

Is a 1943 penny worth $1,000,000?

Most circulated examples are worth between 10 and 50 cents, while uncirculated coins can fetch $2 to $10, with high-grade certified pieces reaching $100 or more. Rare error varieties, such as the highly sought-after 1943 Copper Penny, can be worth over $100,000, and some have sold for more than $1 million.

Why are 1999 pennies worth $4,500 today?

It's from 1999 and could be worth $4,500 thanks to a little-known error on it. What you want to look for is a 1999 penny with no mint mark, which means no letter under the year on the heads side. As for the tails side, that's where you have to look closely.

Is it € 1 or 1 €?

When written out, "euro" is placed after the value in lower case; the plural is used for two or more units, and euro cents are separated with a full-stop, not a comma as in many countries (e.g., €1.50, 14 euros).

What is Aldi called in Germany?

In Germany, Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd have been financially and legally separate since 1966, although both divisions' names may appear as if they were a single enterprise with certain store brands or when negotiating with contractor companies.

What do Germans call supermarkets?

The most common German grocery stores are called Supermarkt (supermarket), Discounter (discount store like Aldi or Lidl), and Lebensmittelgeschäft (food store). Larger stores might be called Verbrauchermarkt (consumer market).

What is the German equivalent of Walmart?

There's no single perfect Walmart in Germany, but Kaufland and Globus are the closest hypermarket equivalents, offering groceries, electronics, home goods, and more under one roof, while German supermarket giants like Edeka and Rewe (with their larger banners like Marktkauf) also provide vast selections, similar to big-box stores, though discount chains like Aldi/Lidl dominate everyday grocery needs. 

What 1958 penny is worth $1,000,000?

Some pennies worth $1 million. Rare Lincoln Wheat Pennies, minted from 1909-1958, are valued anywhere from thousands to millions of dollars. The Lincoln Wheat Penny was the first U.S. coin to feature a president's image.

What year of penny is 100% copper?

According to the U.S. Mint, the metal composition of the cent, also known as a penny, was pure copper from 1793 until 1837. The Mint offers a brief chronology on the shift in composition over time. “From 1937 to 1857 the cent was made of bronze (95 percent copper, and five percent tin and zinc).

Should I keep my pennies?

So, what should you do with those pennies now? You can continue to spend them. Retailers will continue to accept pennies if you want to pay with exact change. However, you certainly shouldn't save them in the hopes that their value will increase, as that's unlikely to happen in the near future.