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  • Pennies to Grams: Understanding the Difference & Weight
    You can't directly equate pennies to grams. Here's why:

    * Pennies vary in weight: The weight of a US penny has changed over time. Older pennies (pre-1982) are mostly copper and weigh more than newer pennies, which are mostly zinc with a copper coating.

    * Grams measure mass, pennies are currency: Grams are a unit of mass (how much matter an object contains), while pennies are a unit of currency.

    Instead of asking how many pennies equal a gram, you could ask:

    * What is the weight of a single penny? This will depend on the year the penny was minted.

    * How many grams does a specific number of pennies weigh? You would need to know the year of the pennies and then use a scale to determine their combined weight.

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