yes
The transition year was 1982, when cents were struck in both bronze and copper-plated zinc composition. There have been unconfirmed reports that a few leftover bronze blanks were accidentally struck in 1983, similar to the way some 1943 cents were struck on leftover bronze blanks, but none have ever been found.
The Greeks in Athens never had to rely on a system of representative government because their population was so small they could all easily participate.
Sudan plated lizard
Some are, yes.
No, bronze was one of the first alloys ever discovered.
Yes, bronze can tarnish. However, it usually only oxidizes on the surface.
No list of Silver Star and Bronze Star winners was ever compiled.
If he plays more ranked and tries harder ,even people in bronze can escape with enough effort.
No.
What ever they are looking for.
Have bever seen one that was original.
All 1968 cents were struck in bronze. If your coin is silvery in color it's almost certainly plated. In addition if it were made of aluminum it would weigh only about a gram, 1/3 the weight of a cent from that year. The only aluminum US cents ever made were experimental pieces in 1974 and none were ever put into circulation.