The pennies here in the U.S.A. have been made of a zinc alloy coated with
copper for over twenty years. They still cost over two cents to make. The
last pure silver coins were minted in 1964. I still find silver coins in my
change once in a while though. Must be kids speding their dad's coin
collection. :-)
Rick
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On Dec 21, 2012, at 5:12 AM, WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com wrote:
> This happened over here when the price of Copper increased. However all
> copper coins after a certain year are no longer solid copper but a ferrous
> metal that is copper plated - proved by the fact that magnet will stick to
> the more recent copper coins. Speculation in the press about this drew the
> response that it's some sort of offence to destroy or smelt a coin of the
> realm.
>
>
> In a message dated 20/12/2012 23:24:44 Coordinated Universal Time,
> dlh2001@comcast.net writes:
>
> If our pennies and nickels are worth more than their face values then is
> not
> the dollar undervalued?
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