You didn't say what country you are collecting. In the United States what is called a penny by some and is wrong by the way, is a cent. It has been a cent since 1793 when the first ones were minted. Cents have been struck every year since then with the exception of 1815.
2006-08-13 13:24:19
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answered by Taiping 7
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i dont know but will look out for some and email u ok. have pots full of coins....so u never know
2006-08-13 05:41:29
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answered by gooner1972 3
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No, that was the year of Watergate. We figured we had enough small change coming. LMAO
2006-08-13 06:27:46
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answered by metrobluequeen1 3
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Yes in the US and Canada.
2006-08-15 17:36:59
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answered by Man 6
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umm...probably, don't hold your breath though, they could be anywhere in the world, especially if people from the UK are living in places like, New Zealand.
2006-08-15 20:36:46
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answered by jadeprincess...lovin' life 1
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Why not e- mail The Royal Mint? I am sure they would let you know.
2006-08-13 05:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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i realy dont know but i will keep a look out if i find i will mail you
keith
2006-08-13 05:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, course they were.
2006-08-13 05:35:53
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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i think you need a girlfriend
2006-08-13 05:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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uh.....probably......go ask jeeves or something.
2006-08-13 05:34:02
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answered by LeoDimachi 2
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