We found on at Sears, in our change. It is steel because it sticks to a magnet. I am here because I wanted an answer to this question. But I have one so Yes they did. I wish I knew more.
Yes an aluminum penny was made in 1972
It is worth a penny
Most likely you have seen a fake. Someone probably electroplated an ordinary 1976 d penny with silver or aluminum. Check its weight. Aluminum is light, less than 1/3rd the density of copper. Compare its weight with a copper penny. If the "aluminum" penny is just as heavy, then it is a electroplated penny. If it is light, then it is a complete fake.
The cast of Inn for a Penny - 1972 includes: Jack Woolgar
A LOT of them - around 6 billion, in fact.
The last "Wheat Penny" was made in 1958, a cent date 1972 is just a cent.
An aluminum soda can A penny
There's no such thing.
Only one penny is required, if it is moving fast enough to puncture the hull. If you are talking about the weight of the pennies, then aluminum boats come in various sizes, so they do not all have the same penny carrying capacity. A ten foot long aluminum rowboat can carry a million pennies without sinking. Try it.
one cent.
It's made of zinc-plated steel, not aluminum. In average condition a so-called "war penny" is worth 10 cents to a half-dollar
The cast of In for a Penny - 1972 includes: Kevork Malikyan as Ali Ivor Salter as Councillor Bundy Jack Woolgar as The Sergeant
aluminum on inside copper on out but wheat are all copper