If had a penny for every strange look I've gotten from strangers on the street I'd have about 10 to 15 dollars, which is a lot when you're dealing with pennies.
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If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone, somewhere is making a penny.
A penny saved is two pence clear.
A penny will not buy a penny postcard or a penny whistle or a single piece of penny candy. It will not even, if you're managing the U.S. Mint, buy a penny.
I made a penny for each paper delivered every day, plus 2 cents for Sunday papers. I had 120 customers. For a 10-year-old kid in the 1940s, that was a lot of money.
I have a collection of lucky pennies, and I like to carry some of them with me. So far, they seem to be working!
I collect lucky pennies that I find on the ground. I keep them in a Ziploc bag.
Yes, I've never inherited a penny!
I always bring cash for tips, and I never give less than $20. I used to work in a smoothie shop, so I know the value of a tip.
A penny saved is a penny earned.
I used to keep a coin jar and would cash it in when I was pinched a little, back-in-the-day. I would always be shocked when the amount totaled $200 to $300.
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