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Because they are worth more than face value. All US pennies dated 1981 and prior are 95% copper and are worth ~2 cents in copper scrap. Although it is currently illegal to export coins for melting or to melt them in the US, some people hoard them (usually paying ~1.6 cents a penny) in anticipation that the melt ban will be lifted soon and the cents then could be melted down for a profit.

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