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A penny is made up of 2.5% copper the rest is sodium and florite

Nope, current pennies (from 1982 through 2010) are copper clad zinc. Starting in 2011 the mint is debating several options from discontinuation to changing to use of a special steel alloy that is "copper colored". Before 1982, pennies were bronze alloys of various types.

Sodium and fluorine could not be use in coins!

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