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Origins: Over the years we've received numerous inquiries about how much it costs to mint a U.S. penny, usually phrased as "I heard it costs 8¢ (or 10¢ or 12¢) to make a penny - is that true? While it does indeed cost more than one cent to manufacture a one-cent piece, it's not quite the multi-cented disparity rumor would have it. Or, at least not yet.

(The proper name for what we all call the penny is a "cent," but we'll adhere to popular usage in this article rather than be pedants about it.)

Each year the U.S. Mint puts millions of new pennies into circulation (7,401,200,000 in 2007, for instance). In 2005, the cost to the United States Mint to produce a penny was 0.97¢, which was just a smidge under a cent. ("Cost" covers four components: metal, fabrication (pre-production metal processing), labor/overhead and transportation.)

Because the price of metals fluctuates, so too does the cost of producing pennies. For example, had pennies been manufactured using component metals bought on 28 April 2006, one could fairly say each of those coins cost 1.4¢ to mint. However, if you averaged out the cost of those metals over the whole of 2006, you could say that year's pennies each cost about 1.23¢ to manufacture. Rises in metal prices, particularly of zinc, pushed the per-unit cost up to 1.7¢ in 2007. (If you were wondering how zinc figures into this, the penny has been 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper since 1982.)

The current price discrepancy between the value of the metals in the coins and the value of the coins themselves has sparked a growing cottage industry of melting down cents to harvest for resale the copper and zinc they contain. The U.S. government has countered both by restricting the export of pennies and by making it illegal to melt them down. Coin melters could spend up to five years in prison for their

pains.

Various ideas have been kited as to how to address the problem. Some folks have long held that single cents should be dropped from the roster of American coinage, with prices hereafter rounded up or down to the nearest nickel. Some have advocated minting pennies (nickels too, which also cost more to manufacture than their face value) from cheaper metals. And some counsel waiting for the currently-soaring metal prices to come back down to Earth.

Were it not for the matter of the metal they contain being worth significantly more than the face value of coins (in these last few years), all the furor and "Say it's not so!" attaching to pennies' costing more to make than they can buy for you at the grocery store would be mere academic quibbling: A penny that cost 1.2¢ to make isn't all that big of a deal once the concept of multiple use is grasped. If pennies were used but once then thrown away, yes, of course their costing American taxpayers 1.2¢ apiece would be a horrible, horrible thing. But they're not - pennies pass through hundreds, thousands, and maybe even millions of hands before they somehow drop out of circulation, which more than covers the additional 0.2¢ that went into their manufacture. In other words, while it's a great "gosh, golly, gee" fact to fling at your friends ("Say, Joe, did you know it costs 1.2¢ to manufacture a coin that's worth only 1¢?"), all the gobsmackedness of it runs right out of that conversation stopper once you pause to ponder how many times that one penny will change hands.

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