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A penny, being made of copper-coated zinc, can last for many years, often decades, if it remains in circulation and is not subjected to harsh conditions. Factors such as frequent handling, exposure to moisture, and chemical reactions can accelerate wear and corrosion. In general, coins are designed to withstand considerable use, so a penny can last a long time, depending on its environment and usage. However, as they become damaged or corroded, they may eventually be removed from circulation.

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