Yes, it is illegal to destroy pennies because it is against the law to deface or destroy U.S. currency.
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Yes, it is illegal to destroy money in the United States as it is considered a violation of federal law.
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Yep, it is illegal to mutilate or destroy US Currency.
No. In the U.S., all forms of currency are acceptable as legal tender. However, in Canada, if a debt is higher than 25 cents, it is illegal to pay it with pennies.
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No, it is perfectly legal to make flat pennies, so long as you don't try passing them as a differently valued coin.
Melting pennies is illegal as it is considered defacing currency. Additionally, the melting point of modern pennies (made mostly of zinc with a copper coating) is very high and can release toxic fumes. It is best to find a legal and safe way to dispose of unwanted pennies.
Yes, it is illegal to destroy coins in the United States under the Coinage Act of 1965, which prohibits the mutilation, destruction, or defacement of coins.
It is illegal to melt nickels and pennies because their metal value is higher than their face value. So if people would keep all their nickels and pennies and melt them they would make a lot of money. Plus it would cause a penny and nickel shortage.
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Yes, it is legal to destroy money that you own, but it is illegal to deface or destroy money with the intent to render it unfit for circulation.