Cent (currency)

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In currency, the cent is a monetary unit that equals <math>1/100</math>th of the basic unit of value. It also refers to the coin which is worth one cent. In the United States and Canada, the 1¢ coin is generally known by the nickname penny, alluding to the British coin and unit of that name.

Etymologically, the word cent derives from the Latin word centum and is related to the Greek ἑκᾰτόν (hekaton); both mean hundred. Mints all over the world usually create coins with values ranging from <math>1/100</math>th to <math>100/100</math>th of the monetary unit, while reserving banknotes for higher values. However, coins with a <math>200/100</math>th or <math>500/100</math>th value are not uncommon, especially in cases of commemorative coinage. Many countries have pulled banknotes of a <math>200/100</math>th value out of circulation and replaced them with coins.

Cent amounts between 1 cent and 99 cents are usually indicated by the one or two digits followed by a cent sign, usually the lower-case letter c pierced top to bottom by a forward slash or a vertical line: ¢ (2¢, 99¢), or by a lower-case letter c on its own (2c, 99c). In the United States and Canada, the first usage is more common, while in Australia, New Zealand and the Eurozone, the second usage is more common. In South Africa only the latter is ever used.

Other monetary unit subdivision systems are possible, such as the old pound sterling, which until decimalisation in 1971 was subdivided into <math>1/20</math>ths (shillings - s) and <math>1/240</math>ths (old pence - d).

Examples of currencies around the world featuring cents, or related words from the same root such as centavo, centimo, centesimo, sen, are:

Examples of currencies which do not feature cents

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