Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less — Cover of the original 1976 Hardback edition … Wikipedia
Penny (United States coin) — Cent (Penny) United States Value 0.01 of a U.S. dollar Mass 2.5 g (0.080 troy oz) Diameter 19.05 mm (0.750 in) Thickness … Wikipedia
Penny Arcade Expo — PAX logo Status Active Genre Gaming (tabletop, video gaming, CCG, role playing) Venue W … Wikipedia
Not Accepted Anywhere — Studio album by The Automatic Released UK June 19, 2006 USA June 22, 2 … Wikipedia
Penny rugby — (also known as Table Rugby or Coin Rugby ) is a played by children in some rugby playing countries with many variations. The game involves scoring points by moving a coin around a table in a variety of skillful ways, and these movements are… … Wikipedia
Penny & Her Pals — Penny, played by ventriloquist Lamoyne Hreha (pronounced: REE uh ) was a pretty blond lady with a pony tail who lived in a castle with a strange assortment of characters who became known as her pals. From the late 1950s through the early 1970s,… … Wikipedia
Penny debate in the United States — 1959 US cent, first year mint with Lincoln Memorial design on reverse. A debate exists within the United States government, and American society at large, over whether the one cent coin, commonly known as the penny, should be eliminated as a unit … Wikipedia
Penny and Aggie — Infobox webcomic| title = Penny and Aggie caption = author = T Campbell Gisèle Lagacé url = http://www.pennyandaggie.com/ status = Updating every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with the occasional update on Tuesdays and Thursdays began = 2004… … Wikipedia
Penny stock — In the U.S., a penny stock is a common stock that trades for less than $5 a share and are traded over the counter (OTC) through quotation services such as the OTCBB or the Pink Sheets. Although a penny stock is said to be thinly traded, share… … Wikipedia
Penny-farthing — For other uses, see Penny farthing (disambiguation). A penny farthing photographed in the Škoda Auto Museum in the Czech Republic … Wikipedia