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100 Best Penny Riddles of All Time

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1: I was once made from solid copper, now I’m just a coated topper.
2: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
3: Though This coin’m not worth a lot today, This coin’m still kept and saved away.
4: Heads or tails, This coin help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
5: This coin jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
6: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
7: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
8: This coin was once made from solid copper, now This coin’m just a coated topper.
9: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
10: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
11: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
12: This coin was once made from solid copper, now This coin’m just a coated topper.
13: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
14: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
15: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
16: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
17: This coin have a face but never talk, This coin travel far though This coin don't walk.
18: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
19: Heads or tails, This coin help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
20: This coin jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
21: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
22: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
23: I was once made from solid copper, now I’m just a coated topper.
24: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
25: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
26: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
27: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
28: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
29: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
30: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
31: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
32: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
33: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
34: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
35: Lincoln’s face is where I stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
36: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
37: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
38: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
39: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
40: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
41: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
42: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
43: This coin was once made from solid copper, now This coin’m just a coated topper.
44: Shiny or dull, This coin’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
45: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
46: Though This coin’m not worth a lot today, This coin’m still kept and saved away.
47: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
48: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
49: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
50: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
51: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
52: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
53: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
54: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
55: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
56: Toss me in a wishing well, This coin might grant a dream to tell.
57: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
58: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
59: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
60: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
61: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
62: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
63: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
64: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
65: Toss me in a wishing well, This coin might grant a dream to tell.
66: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
67: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
68: This coin'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
69: Lincoln’s face is where This coin stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
70: I was once made from solid copper, now I’m just a coated topper.
71: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
72: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
73: Lincoln’s face is where I stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
74: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
75: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
76: Lincoln’s face is where I stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
77: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
78: Lincoln’s face is where This coin stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
79: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
80: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
81: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
82: I was once made from solid copper, now I’m just a coated topper.
83: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.
84: This coin have a face but never talk, This coin travel far though This coin don't walk.
85: Lincoln’s face is where I stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
86: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
87: Lincoln’s face is where This coin stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
88: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
89: This coin was once made from solid copper, now This coin’m just a coated topper.
90: I have a face but never talk, I travel far though I don't walk.
91: Shiny or dull, I’m easy to lose, find me on sidewalks or in old shoes.
92: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
93: I jingle softly in your hand, a simple coin from a distant land.
94: Though I’m not worth a lot today, I’m still kept and saved away.
95: This coin'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
96: I'm small and round, made of copper and brown, one cent is my renown.
97: Heads or tails, I help you choose, flip me and you cannot lose.
98: Toss me in a wishing well, I might grant a dream to tell.
99: Lincoln’s face is where I stay, in your pocket or lost in hay.
100: A lucky one you might find, lying there for fate to bind.

Zam Zam Gillani

Hello, I’m Zam Zam Gillani, the creator of RiddlesHub.com. In an age where AI is generating more and more content, this blog stands out as a human-crafted space built with creativity, care, and a genuine love for riddles. Every puzzle shared here is thoughtfully selected or written to challenge your thinking and spark a smile. RiddlesHub is a reminder that human curiosity, imagination, and playfulness are still at the heart of great storytelling—and great riddles.

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