Happy One Cent Day!

Yesterday was the 2025 National One Cent Day. . .

Happy National One Cent Day

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A Brief History on One Cent:
One Cent History: National One Cent Day! The penny was among the initial coins produced by the U.S. Mint following its establishment in 1792. The inaugural penny depicted a woman with flowing hair, representing liberty. It was larger and crafted from pure copper, whereas the modern version is smaller and composed of a copper-zinc alloy.

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1917 D penny courtesy of Openverse

Design of the Penny: Here is a chart of the design specifications of the penny in the U.S.:

United States of America: Penny Design

Attribute Value
Value 0.01 U.S. Dollar
Mass  (1982–present) 2.5 g (0.08 troy oz)
Diameter 19.05 mm (0.75 in)
Thickness 1.52 mm (0.0598 in)
Edge Plain: Shiny
Composition (1982–present) copper-plated zinc: 97.5% Zn, 2.5% Cu
Years of minting 1793–1814, 1816–present
Obverse
Design Abraham Lincoln
Designer Victor D. Brenner
Design date 1909 (modified since)
Reverse
Design Union Shield
Designer Lyndall Bass
Design date  2010–present
Information from various public sources
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The Current Form of the Penny: Here is a chart of the currently circulating penny in the U.S.:

Circulating U.S. Cent

Issued Description

1909 – Present

The Lincoln Penny: The penny, or cent, is a U. S. coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar and has been the smallest unit of U. S. currency since the half-cent was removed in 1857. The first cent was made in 1787, primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin. Due to inflation, pennies have lost most of their value, causing issues for businesses and government mints.

Known today as the Lincoln cent, the penny has featured Abraham Lincoln’s profile since 1909. Between 1959 and 2008, the reverse showed the Lincoln Memorial, and in 2009, special designs honored Lincoln’s 200th birthday. A new reverse design, the Union Shield, was introduced in 2010. The current copper-plated zinc penny weighs 2. 5 grams.

Due to rising metal costs, producing pennies became expensive, leading to discussions about possibly eliminating them. On February 9, 2025, President Donald Trump instructed the Treasury to stop penny production.

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Retired Issues: Here is the pre-1909 issue history

Pre-1909 History: Penny

Year of Circulation Name of Penny
1787 Fugio Coppers
1793 Flowing Hair
1793 – 1796 Liberty Cap
1796 – 1807 Draped Bust
1808 – 1814 Classic Head
1816-1839 Coronet Head
1839-1857 Braided Hair
1856 – 1858 Flying Eagle Cent
1859 – 1909 Indian Head Cent
Information from various public sources

Celebrated: National One Cent Day is celebrated every April 1st!

A Few Facts:
I am sharing a few facts, and more, some trivia, some not trivial. . .

More on U.S. Pennies:
The Wishing Well:
Pennies were appropriately the first coins that were thrown into the fountain. The Celts and the Germans were the pioneers of this belief system, which they explained in straightforward terms: they believed that the water in wells was a dwelling place for the gods, placed there by the deities as a gift. Consequently, tossing coins into the wells was seen as an expression of gratitude towards the gods.

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Wishing well? courtesy of Openverse

Nowadays:
Now: We wait and see if penny will prevail with this threat to taking it out of production! I believe it to be a factor to begin a different type of inflation than we are used to: the type that companies used when we were in conversion to metric.

Future: I am truly confident that in the U.S.will make the right decision, and that it will continue everywhere–on and on. . .

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