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There was no such thing yet at the time. The U.S. Mint didn't begin production until 1793. In 1740, the American Colonies were still under British rule, using the British pound as currency.
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Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa led forces with many allies to fight the British. They united under Pontiac because of the so- called Delaware Prophet and because the leaders from the American Indian tribes did not sign a treaty with British. It is stated that they did not care about the treaty of British and France. Hope it was helpful :)
During the times of the Imperialism, Great Britain managed to subject many great and resourceful countries under his rule. As of 2002, many of those countries have managed to declare their independence from the British yoke, however, there are still a few that remain part of the Britain as overseas territories, among them are the Falkland Island, and the Island of Pitcairn; thereâ??s also Tristan de Cuhna in the South Atlantic.
I presume that you are referring to a circulated US 1931 cent with no mintmark under the date, rather than a British penny. The answer then is almost certainly under a dollar.