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    What was the only year that the US government did not mint any one cent coins?

    Question #67767. Asked by Babba06.

    zbeckabee

    No pennies were minted in 1815. The War of 1812 caused a copper shortage.

    http://www.goldbergmemorial.org/presidential.html

    Jul 03 06, 7:29 AM

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