Salt water.
Because salt is a corrosive chemical.
salt water
it rusts coins faster because it has salt in which you put on fish and chips... :)
no!! they can hurt ur fish!
Pennies are made of copper and don't rust unless they are the zinc pennies issued in 1942 and 1943. However, zinc will not rust either. The so-called steel pennies minted during World War II were made of steel and coated with zinc. If the penny becomes damaged or if the zinc coating is compromised, the underlying steel will rust if exposed to the proper elements. Pennies do corrode though.
Talcum powder reduces friction between the carrom coins and the carromboard surface, allowing the coins to slide more easily. This decreased friction enables the coins to move faster and with less resistance.
Modern coins cannot rust, as they are not made of iron.
Yes they will.
Copper has almost always been used in silver coins, because pure silver wears out faster.
It means you go faster and stars come out of your bum if you are going fast
To send him to Heaven faster and safer.......
because coins are metal and conduct heat better than paper. It feels colder because it is taking heat away faster from your hand.