It's hard to say. Canada stopped minting pennies in 2012, and since early 2013 the government has been withdrawing them from circulation. Before they started withdrawing pennies, though, the government estimated that there were 35 billion in circulation.
Printing of the Canadian $1 note ceased in 1989 after the release of the loonie (a coin, in 1987) had been implemented. These notes are virtually never seen in circulation today although they are still legal tender.
2002-2012 (although some pennies minted in these years are non-magnetic, as well)
Take 15 million, 15,000,000 and add two zero's to the end of it. 1,500,000,000. That would be 1 billion, 500 million pennies. That's a lot of pennies.
one it is CANADA
Canada is a Confederation of many Nations, each with many cultures and many triditions.
About 120,000,000
Out of the 186,775,000 that were struck nobody knows how many are still in circulation.
Essentially none.
Out of the 186,775,000 that were struck nobody knows how many are still in circulation.
pennies were phased out 2012, though some are still in circulation now.
The Royal Mint advises that 469,207,800 British Pennies were minted in 2009.
7 different pennies
US Indian Head cents: 2,740 proofs and 57,182,854 for circulation. British Pennies: 15,331,000.
The US has never made silver pennies. It would cost way to much to make silver pennies because of the value of silver. Many people think that in 1943 pennies were made out of silver however they are actually made out of zinc and steel. So actually they have never been in circulation.
Yep.
1-2
There were already enough in circulation