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The US mints were not in operation at this time so no 1729 pennies were made. Your coin would be called a token. There are many different types of tokens.
The answer will depend on which country's pennies the question is about. Many countries have pennies in their currency - including the US where a penny is a cent! Most of these coins are of different and so no answer is possible.
56,400 pennies
a bunch
$750.00 = 75,000 pennies (cents in the US).
There are many countries which use pennies as their minor currency units - including the US where they refer to cents as pennies! These coins are of different widths and without knowing which country the question refers to, it is not possible to give an answer.
The diameter of a US penny is 0.75inches. There are 256 pennies in a square foot
The answer will depend on pennies for which currency, in which country. Th UK penny - which is a penny has quite a different mass to a US penny which is not even a penny, but a cent!
If the pennies were pre-1982 then 9 US pennies are very close to 1 ounce (9.145 pennies = 1 ounce). If the pennies are after 1982 then 11 US pennies are very close to one ounce (11.34 pennies = 1 ounce).
There are fifty coins in a roll of US one cent coins, casually called pennies.
No way to answer, because there are at least 2 common types of US pennies. There are approximately 145 copper pennies in a pound.There are approximately 181 copper plated zinc pennies in a pound.
Presuming that you are asking about US Lincoln pennies, the answer is that it depends. If the pennies are pre-1982, they are 95% copper and 5% zinc and weigh 147 to the pound. If the pennies are post-1982, they are 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc and weigh 181 to the pound. In 1982, both types were made. In 1943, pennies were made from steel coated with zinc (so-called "silver pennies" or "steel pennies") and in 1944 (and I think 1945 as well) from old brass shell casings, so their counts would be a bit different.