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RE: Melting pennies for fun and profit
by Hijexx at 10:58 am EST, Dec 15, 2006

Acidus wrote:

According to calculations by the Mint, the metal value of pennies, which are made of copper-coated zinc, is now more than one cent. The metal value of 5-cent coins, made from a copper-nickel blend, is up to 7 cents. Adding in the costs of manufacturing means the Mint now spends 1.73 cents for every penny and 8.74 cents for every nickel it makes.

Until 1982, pennies were made of 95 percent copper. The commodity metal value of one of those coins, which still make up a large percentage of the pennies in circulation, is 2.13 cents, according to the Mint.

At pennies per paper bill production cost, the mint probably makes up the difference with paper money :)

RE: Melting pennies for fun and profit


 
 
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