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A Penny for Your Thoughts?

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A Penny for Your Thoughts game quiz
"This quiz covers the history of the one-cent coin, more informally known as the penny."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. If a layman were shown an early one-cent coin, he/she would not immediately recognize it as a penny. Why is that?
    Early one-cent coins were not round.
    Early one-cent coins were made with a silver-copper alloy, giving them a grayish color.
    Early one-cent coins were much larger than current pennies.
    Early one-cent coins did not say the words "ONE CENT" on the reverse.


2. Speaking of early one-cent coins, when was the first one-cent coin officially minted in the US?
    1794
    1793
    1795
    1796


3. The Flying Eagle Cent is the only US Coin to feature an eagle on the obverse (the front).
    True
    False


4. The Flying Eagle Cents and the early Indian Head Cents (through 1864) were different from all other pennies subsequently produced. Which is NOT one of those differences?
    These are all differences.
    They were thicker.
    They lacked the phrase "IN GOD WE TRUST".
    They were made of a copper-nickel alloy.


5. The 1877 Indian Head Cent is the most sought-after coin in this set. Why is that?
    There was a crack in the die that made it appear as if Lady Liberty had a chinstrap.
    The mintage number was very low and not that many were saved by collectors of that time.
    A weakly-struck "C" made the coin reverse say "ONE ENT".
    Due to an error at the mint, the coins were actually minted with a copper-gold alloy.


6. Who designed the beautiful Indian Head Cents?
    James B. Longacre
    Christian Gobrecht
    Charles E. Barber
    Victor D. Brenner


7. What was the primary metal in the cents made in 1943?
    copper, just like all the rest
    silver
    nickel
    steel


8. When did the Lincoln Cent change from the Wheat reverse to the Lincoln Memorial reverse?
    1943
    1959
    1969
    1982


9. Do the pennies minted today contain any copper?
    Yes
    No


10. What is special about the pennies minted in 2009?
    Their reverses depict periods in Lincoln's life.
    Their reverses depict the White House instead of the Lincoln Memorial.
    They depict Lincoln looking forward.
    They are larger than the pennies of recent years.


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Compiled Jun 28 12