The United States stopped producing full copper pennies in 1982. Prior to that year, the pennies were made of 95% copper and 5% zinc. Starting in 1982, the composition changed to 97.5% zinc and only 2.5% copper, resulting in a much lighter coin. This change was primarily due to rising copper prices.
they stoper making it in 1958
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
Pennies were never PURE copper. Those made before 1982 were 95% copper with 5% zinc (or zinc with tin in older ones).
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
they still make pennies
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
Yes, in May 2012.
they stoper making it in 1958
Not really, as there are billions of them already in circulation.
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
Not any time soon. There are billions of them in circulation.
Canada stopped producing pennies in 2012 due to the rising cost of production and declining usage of the coin.
1943-45
Not making a full stop at a red light in California is a moving violation. You will get a ticket for failure to stop, plus a fine.
Because it costs more than a penny to produce a penny.