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The were no British or Australian coins made from pure copper in 1915. Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings were made from bronze which was about 97% copper.
All Eire (Irish) 50 Pence coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
Roman money was metal coinage, ranging from the golden aureus to the copper as. The coins were worth the weight of precious metal (gold, silver, bronze, or copper) they contained. Coins were stamped with current leaders' heads, mythological images, or symbols of political importance.
In 1899 all European countries had a gold currency. The silver and bronze coins for the smaller denominations were 'token' coins in that their metal value was less than their face value. However, in larger quantities they could be changed for gold coins.
All Lincoln cents from late 1982 to 2013 are made of the same metals. .975 Zinc and .025 copper is the total content of the coins. Basically they are copper plated zinc coins.
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fungi is found on coins. it can be very harmful
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The Belonging Kind was created in 1981.
There are no know records of weather the river Pactolus still contains gold but we do know that it did contain electrum (a kind of metal that was used to make coins)