Pence (disambiguation)
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Pence is a plural of penny
Penny
A penny is a coin or a type of currency used in several English-speaking countries. It is often the smallest denomination within a currency system.-Etymology:...

, a coin or unit of currency.

Pence is also the name of several places in the United States:
  • Pentz, California
    Pentz, California
    Pentz is an unincorporated community in Butte County, California. It is located in the Messilla Valley, south-southeast of Paradise, at an elevation of 440 feet . The place was founded in 1850 by Manoah Pence, who became the first postmaster when the post office was opened in 1864. The post...

     - also called Pence
  • Pence, Indiana
    Pence, Indiana
    Pence is a small town in Jordan Township, Warren County, Indiana.- History :Pence was founded in September 1902 by Frank R. Pence, who purchased of land for the purpose. In 1903, Pence became the smallest town in the United States to have a central water system...

  • Pence, Kansas
    Pence, Kansas
    Pence is a small unincorporated community in Scott County, Kansas, United States. Its post office was established June 21, 1887, and closed August 31, 1920....

  • Pence, Wisconsin
    Pence, Wisconsin
    Pence is a town in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 198 at the 2000 census. The census-designated place of Pence is located in the town...

    . a town
  • Pence (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community


Pence is also a surname and may refer to:
  • Mike Pence
    Mike Pence
    Michael Richard "Mike" Pence is the U.S. Representative for Indiana's , and previously the , serving since 2001. The 6th district covers much of Eastern Indiana. He is a member of the Republican Party....

    , United States congressman
  • Hunter Pence
    Hunter Pence
    Hunter Andrew Pence is a Major League Baseball outfielder with the Philadelphia Phillies. Pence stands tall and weighs . He bats and throws right-handed.-Early life:...

    , professional baseball player
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