Forum for discussing any topic related to investing in, collecting and saving US, Canadian, UK, and other Copper Bullion Pennies for their metal content.
Nah. If they melted down all the pennies, I don't think it would even be enough copper for the wiring in *one* three gorges dam (14x the output of Hoover)
Its not really fair to compare something that is Iron, to copper or nickel. Iron is about 162x more common than copper, and 1600x more common than nickel.
If I had the choice between one pound of nickel or 1,600 pounds of iron - I'd always take the nickel.
Its the same reason most civilized, advanced societies would never have to stoop so low as to use Iron as money *cough*.
Well, since there are that many pennies floating around, guess I'll keep 'hand sorting' to find some more copper Thanks for a very interesting post!
Sheba
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