Pennies produced in 2004 were made from copper-plated zinc. Pennies with 95% copper metal have not been produced since 1982.
According to the US mint, 6015.2 million pennies were made in 2012.
Pennies were made of copper
4,938,540,000
You could have: 8 nickels and 1 penny or 6 nickels and 11 pennies or 4 nickels and 21 pennies or 2 nickels and 31 pennies. The option of 0 nickels and 41 pennies is excluded by the necessity that the amount is made up of dimes, nickels and pennies; 0 nickels would mean the $1.21 was made up of dimes and pennies only.
Assuming that by pennies you mean cents (?!) They are worth 20.11 dollars.
20.04
They are worth a penny.
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
They are worth a penny.
Pennies today are made of 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper.
Yes, in the 1970s pennies were made of 95% copper while in the 1990s they were made of about 97% zinc.
1860 The last copper pennies were made in England, and the same year the first bronze pennies were made.
According to the US mint, 6015.2 million pennies were made in 2012.
Pennies were made of pure copper until 1975, because it costed more than 100 pennies just to make a penny.
No. Pennies were made of copper (Now US pennies are made of copper plated zinc) Magnets are made of iron or other ferro-magnetic metals.
Pennies were made of copper
No, most wheat pennies are made of copper. Only the 1943 pennies were made from zinc coated steel. There were about 40 made from copper in 1943 and they bring up to $82,000 each!