Sign for 1 Cent in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 1 cent in ASL combines the number 1 with the sign for CENT.
How to Sign 1 Cent in ASL
Start by signing the number 1. Then sign CENT by using a C-handshape that taps on or near the non-dominant palm.
This version emphasizes the monetary value rather than the physical coin itself.
| Dominant Handshape | 1-hand |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | Open-B hand |
| Location | touch the forehead on dominant side then move to neutral space in front of body |
| Palm Orientation | 1-hand palm inward |
| Movement | Touch the forehead with the index finger then move outward away from the body. |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression |
When to Use This Sign
Use 1 cent when discussing money amounts, prices, budgeting, finances, or exact currency values.
- prices
- banking
- shopping
- math and counting
- money vocabulary lessons
It may only be one cent, but inflation has taught everyone not to underestimate tiny numbers.
Common Mistakes
- Leaving out the CENT sign entirely
- Confusing CENT with PENNY
- Using unclear palm contact
- Over-emphasizing the number instead of the money concept
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: COST ONE CENT
English: It costs 1 cent.
ASL gloss: STORE SELL CANDY ONE CENT
English: The store sells candy for 1 cent.

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