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Because they're 95% copper. Post-81 pennies are mostly zinc, with an exterior wash of copper. I've been hording them for about twenty years, i.e., whenever I get one in change, it goes in a jug.

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Junk copper the new junk silver?

I can't tell ya the last time I saw a pre-64 or whatever quarter. That stuff was soaked up 10 years or whatever ago when silver went ape schit.


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You know inflation is bad when our lead and copper has become valuable.
I have to correct my information. I thought it was 82 and below that was nearly 100%.

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Hmmmmm, I haven't checked scrap copper prices lately, but maybe I should. I've got quite a pile of old copper water pipe out back.


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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
You know inflation is bad when our lead and copper has become valuable.
I have to correct my information. I thought it was 82 and below that was nearly 100%.

I believe 1982 was the transition year, i.e., some 1982 pennies are 95% copper and the rest are mostly zinc.

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half-inch washers are 4 cents each at my hardware store, 5cent if you want zinc or galvanized.

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Great return on a 40 year investment

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Well...why'd they ( we) get off copper in the first place?


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Originally Posted by ribka
Great return on a 40 year investment

Heck, you get them in change for a penny each, even today, although that's much more rare now than a few years ago. Gresham's law in action. Too many people, like me, aren't spending them when they get them in change. They're spending the zinc ones instead.

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Was over 3.00 last time I went by the junk yard, brass over 2.00. I need to see about selling, got 300 pounds or so of scrap brass



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Speaking of silver coins, something that some of you "coin watchers" might not know is that before and during WW II, the nickel was made of zinc. Because zinc was a strategic war material the govt. stopped making the nickel of zinc and changed it to silver. !943 and 1944 nickels were silver.

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I pick out the "wheaties" other wise they go into the piggy bank. Then just before a long hunting trip, I go to the bank and turn them in. Use that money for gas.

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Because they're 95% copper. Post-81 pennies are mostly zinc, with an exterior wash of copper. I've been hording them for about twenty years, i.e., whenever I get one in change, it goes in a jug.

Thanks Hawk, I'll start paying more attention to my change. How often do you seem them? Coming up on almost 40 years old,


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Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Speaking of silver coins, something that some of you "coin watchers" might not know is that before and during WW II, the nickel was made of zinc. Because zinc was a strategic war material the govt. stopped making the nickel of zinc and changed it to silver. !943 and 1944 nickels were silver.

FWIW.

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Those are 40% silver

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
You know inflation is bad when our lead and copper has become valuable.
I have to correct my information. I thought it was 82 and below that was nearly 100%.

I believe 1982 was the transition year, i.e., some 1982 pennies are 95% copper and the rest are mostly zinc.

Thanks. I'll have to find out which are which and spend the zinc 82s.

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Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Speaking of silver coins, something that some of you "coin watchers" might not know is that before and during WW II, the nickel was made of zinc. Because zinc was a strategic war material the govt. stopped making the nickel of zinc and changed it to silver. !943 and 1944 nickels were silver.

FWIW.

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It wasn't the nickle,it was the pennies that were steel coated with zinc
http://americancoinnj.com/blog/steel-pennies-wartime-u-s-pennies-non-copper/


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I pick out the "wheaties" other wise they go into the piggy bank. Then just before a long hunting trip, I go to the bank and turn them in. Use that money for gas.

I have a separate container for the Wheaties, too.

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Because they're 95% copper. Post-81 pennies are mostly zinc, with an exterior wash of copper. I've been hording them for about twenty years, i.e., whenever I get one in change, it goes in a jug.

Thanks Hawk, I'll start paying more attention to my change. How often do you seem them? Coming up on almost 40 years old,

Nowadays, it seems it's like one in ten is pre-82. Maybe less.

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Many have machines that separate copper pennies from zinc using large amounts of pennies from a bank but due to law it illegal to melt them.. No guts no glory!

Have seen pics of people with drums of copper pennies all being worth several times face value... but got to be melted to be sold.


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It cost 1.50$ to make and ship a penny in 2016. The copper in a penny is worth double the face value of the coin. The country loses millions every year producing pennies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_(United_States_coin)#:~:text=In%20fiscal%20year%202010%2C%20each,and%201.50%20cents%20in%202016.

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