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Today the most common metals used for circulating coins are

  • cupronickel (an alloy of copper and nickel in varying proportions, often 75/25 or 80/20)
  • steel plated with copper or nickel
  • various types of brass (an alloy of copper, nickel, and other metals such as manganese, tin, or aluminum)
  • zinc (always plated because it corrodes otherwise)
  • aluminum

In the past coins were also made of precious metals, usually silver or gold alloys.

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