jasmatk wrote:Anyone think we will start some kind of alloy recovery program once the composition is changed and melt ban is lifted?And if so how long after a lift would the US wait to start a recovery program?
barrytrot wrote:It's funny: When something is definitely broken such as the above, the "solution" the government comes up with is "an expensive 2 year research project".
If any of us here ran either their job or company like the government for 1 week they would lose the job or company. And be a laughing stock among our peers.
CU Baker wrote:The transition to steel will not be that fast, the vending machine co. and the banks, and anyone that has a machine with the magnets will all have to be revamped before they can take the steel coins. So for now lets just keep sorting
camtender wrote: From 1942 to 1945, the composition of the nickel was changed to 56% copper, 25% silver, and 9% manganese to preserve more copper and nickel for wartime needs.
CU Baker wrote:The transition to steel will not be that fast, the vending machine co. and the banks, and anyone that has a machine with the magnets will all have to be revamped before they can take the steel coins. So for now lets just keep sorting
camtender wrote:CU Baker wrote:The transition to steel will not be that fast, the vending machine co. and the banks, and anyone that has a machine with the magnets will all have to be revamped before they can take the steel coins. So for now lets just keep sorting
I wonder if the magnets can just be removed to make the old machines work going forward.
Copper Catcher wrote:...Although minting technology has advanced substantially since 1943, and many nations (including Canada) have issued steel coins for decades (usually plated in nickel or other metals,) the U.S. has avoided this metal until now, probably because the large and politically well-connected vending machine industry uses magnetic coin validation technology in its machines. Replacing this stuff would be a real hardship, the industry claims.
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