Sign for PENNY in ASL | ASL Dictionary

Sign for Penny in ASL

Quick answer: The sign for penny in ASL refers to the physical one-cent coin used in United States currency.

ASL sign for penny
The sign for PENNY refers to the physical one-cent coin.

How to Sign Penny in ASL

The sign for PENNY begins with a 1-hand touching the forehead on the dominant side. The handshape then changes into a modified-O handshape and touches the palm of the non-dominant hand to represent a coin.

This sign refers to the physical coin object rather than simply the monetary value of one cent.

Dominant Handshape 1-hand then modified-O hand
Non-Dominant Handshape Open-B hand
Location Touch the forehead on the dominant side with the 1-hand, then touch the palm of the non-dominant hand with the modified-O handshape
Palm Orientation 1-hand palm inward; modified-O hand palm facing the non-dominant side
Movement Touch the forehead with the index finger, then touch the palm of the non-dominant hand
Non-Manual Markers Neutral expression

When to Use This Sign

Use PENNY when referring to the actual one-cent coin, loose change, coin collections, or physical money objects.

  • counting coins
  • piggy banks
  • coin collections
  • money vocabulary lessons
  • finding mysterious coins under couch cushions

Somehow pennies still appear everywhere, despite people insisting they never carry cash anymore.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing PENNY with the monetary amount ONE CENT
  • Skipping the forehead portion of the sign
  • Failing to change from the 1-hand to the modified-O handshape
  • Making the coin movement too large or exaggerated

Example Sentences

ASL gloss: I FIND PENNY

English: I found a penny.

ASL gloss: CHILD SAVE MANY PENNY

English: The child saved many pennies.

Related Money Signs in ASL

Learning Tip

Many ASL money signs use movements connected to handling coins or currency. Practicing PENNY alongside other coin signs like NICKEL, DIME, and QUARTER helps students recognize subtle differences more quickly.

Small handshape changes matter a lot in money vocabulary. Accidentally signing the wrong coin probably will not destroy the economy, but it may confuse your math homework.

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