A penny is an alloy of copper and zinc. There was one point in time when the metals in the penny were worth more than the penny! So it would cost the government like 1.2 cents to make it and only get 1 cent out of it. It may not seem like a lot, but it really is when they make millions of pennies a year.
2007-11-11 08:22:51
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answered by Lt Weasel1225 3
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According to the US MINT,
it was pure copper for almost 50 years.
Following is a brief chronology of the metal composition of the cent coin (penny):
* The composition was pure copper from 1793 to 1837.
* From 1837 to 1857, the cent was made of bronze (95 percent copper, and five percent tin and zinc).
* From 1857, the cent was 88 percent copper and 12 percent nickel, giving the coin a whitish appearance.
* The cent was again bronze (95 percent copper, and five percent tin and zinc) from 1864 to 1962.
(Note: In 1943, the coin's composition was changed to zinc-coated steel. This change was only for the year 1943 and was due to the critical use of copper for the war effort. However, a limited number of copper pennies were minted that year. You can read more about the rare, collectible 1943 copper penny in "What's So Special about the 1943 Copper Penny.")
* In 1962, the cent's tin content, which was quite small, was removed. That made the metal composition of the cent 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc.
* The alloy remained 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc until 1982, when the composition was changed to 97.5 percent zinc and 2.5 percent copper (copper-plated zinc). Cents of both compositions appeared in that year.
2007-11-11 14:38:23
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answered by PacificHR S 6
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Abraham Lincoln pennies are made of zinc with a copper coating.
97.5 % of the penny is made of zinc, while
2.5 % make up the copper coating.
Another interesting fact about the Lincoln penny
is that he is the only president coin that faces to the right because Victor D. Brenner made the penny's face by using portraits of Lincoln (in which all of them Lincon faced to the right).
2007-11-11 17:26:19
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answered by Det0n8 1
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no it is to expensive to make with all copper so only a small percentage is copper, most is zinc
2007-11-11 14:33:28
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answered by Josh L. 2
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No they have more than just copper.
2007-11-11 15:44:13
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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I don't know,mine is made of pure Gold.
2007-11-11 14:40:20
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answered by lucky s 7
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some are zinc
2007-11-11 14:42:06
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answered by lucky star 4
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