No such coins were ever made by the US mint. See the related question below for info on 1917 US pennies.
usually, it depends on the condition of the bill. if it was weak looking it would be worth something from 70 to 90 dollars. if it looked perfect, it would be worth about 100 to 130 dollars.
Vinegar is a weak acid. If I remember my chemistry lessons of 40+ years ago correctly the action of an acid on a dirty penny should produce some sort of salty substance and water and the penny will then appear clean.
Sprite contains citric acid, which is a weak acid that can help to dissolve and remove stains from metal surfaces. When a penny is soaked in Sprite, the citric acid can react with the dirt and oxidation on the surface of the penny, making it appear cleaner. However, it is worth noting that using a mild household acid like citric acid is generally safer than using harsh chemical cleaners for cleaning pennies.
No, you cannot dissolve a penny in spit because saliva is not strong enough to break down the metal of a penny. Pennies are made of mostly copper, which is resistant to the weak acid found in saliva.
they get 30 pound a weak
It gets cleaner because of the weak acid that is in the soda we drink.
Hammered coins have different values depending on the quality of the blank used to prepare them, the amount of wear on the coin, and the quality of the strike. In general, an average Edward I silver penny is worth about $20-30, pennies with no damage to the blank, pennies with exceptional strikes, and pennies without much wear are worth more while cut coins, coins with flaws on the blank, worn coins and coins with a weak strike are generally worth less. Edward I pennies are some of the more common hammered English silver coins and have moderate collector demand. New specimens are being dug daily and are generally common metal detector finds.
Yes, both the steel and wheat penny can be slightly magnetic due to the iron content in the steel penny and the copper content in the wheat penny. However, the magnetism may be very weak and not easily noticeable.
Weak men could not offer much resistance.
i believe you mean wheat which were pennies minted from 1909-1958. the are called wheat pennies because on the back of the penny there is an ear of wheat.
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Pepsi contains Citric Acid. Citric Acid is what provides Pepsi's tang. It is a weak acid with a pH of about 3.15. The Citric Acid in Pepsi is what disolves contaminates that coat the penny.