The Penny's History
The official name for the smallest coin in the U.S. is the cent, not the penny, which is a term borrowed from English currency. The Coinage Act of 1792 established the framework for U.S. currency, including the notable absence of a mill coin. Over the years, the composition of the penny has shifted from pure copper to a blend, reflecting changes in material value and economic trends.In this clip
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