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Q: What are US coins are mostly made of?
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Do magnets attract new coins?

It depends on what the coins are made of. No current US coins are attracted to magnets because they're mostly copper or zinc, but some coins in the UK, Canada, and the EU are made from steel and these are attracted.


When was the first year for solid silver coins?

Never. The US has never made a solid silver coin. They have made coins with mostly silver but they always contain other metals too.


When did us coins start?

The first coins made by the US Mint was in 1793.


What us coins were made of lead?

No U.S. coins were ever made from lead.


What is a coins texture?

a coins texture is different because it is much harder and mostly made out of copper and metal.


What are US coins made with?

copper


Where are coins in the US made?

India


When were coins first made in the us?

US coins were first struck by the US mint located at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1793.


Are us penney coins pure copper?

No, pre-1982 pennies are 95% copper and post-1982 pennies are made out of mostly zinc with a thing copper coating


Are copper coins attracted to a magnet?

No. Copper is not magnetic. However, some countries may issue coins that are copper-plated steel (as opposed to copper-plated zinc like the US cent). These steel coins, as well as other coins mostly made of steel and/or nickel, would be attracted to a magnet.


What happens when coins are made?

After coins are made they are bagged and distributed to banks in the US through the Federal reserve system.


Where are coins made of Denver coins?

Your question needs to be rephrased. "Denver coins" are simply ordinary US coins (cents, nickels, dollars, etc.) that were struck at the US Mint facility in Denver.