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Yes, pennies are ductile, particularly those made of copper or copper alloys. Ductility refers to a material's ability to deform under tensile stress, allowing it to be drawn into wires or other shapes without breaking. While modern pennies are primarily made of zinc with a thin copper plating, they still exhibit some ductility, though less so than their all-copper predecessors.

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