A one-cent coin or one-cent piece is a small-value coin minted for various decimal currencies using the cent as their hundredth subdivision.
Examples include:
- the United States one-cent coin, better known as the US penny
 - the Canadian one-cent piece, better known as the Canadian penny
 - the Australian one-cent coin
 - the New Zealand one-cent coin
 - the Hong Kong one-cent coin
 - the Singapore one-cent coin
 - the Brunei one-cent coin
 - the one-cent coin of the decimal Dutch guilder (Netherlands)
 - the 1 cent euro coin used in several European countries known as the eurozone
 - the one-cent coin of the South African rand
 
See also
- Cent (currency)
 - Penny
 - Category:One-cent coins
 
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