Penny
Penny is a term used for small units of currency in several countries and a common given name. In the United Kingdom, a penny is 1/100 of a pound sterling. In the United States, the informal term penny refers to the one-cent coin, which is legally a cent and equals 1/100 of a dollar. The US cent has been minted since the 18th century and is widely recognized, with designs such as the Lincoln cent introduced in 1909. Other currencies also have coins commonly called pennies in everyday speech.
The word penny derives from Old English penig (or penning), a Germanic root for a small unit
Penny is also a female given name, typically a diminutive of Penelope. It has been used in
In culture and language, penny appears in idioms such as “a penny saved is a penny earned”