What is Pennie and what is it's use?
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Several nations have stopped minting equivalent value coins, and efforts have been made to end the routine use of pennies in several countries, including the United States. In the UK, since 1992, one- and two-penny coins have been made from copper-plated steel (making them magnetic) instead of bronze.
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Pennie is the state's new health insurance marketplace, a system that will replace Healthcare.gov with the start of the new annual enrollment period on Nov. 1 and, officials predict, allow the state to save money and offer lower premiums to consumers.
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