Melting coins is now super-illegal

As copper got more valuable, the Mint changed pennies from being an alloy that was mostly copper to zinc with copper cladding in '83. '82 and earlier pennies do have a metal value that’s slightly more than one cent, though current ones aren’t close.

Nickels are a copper/nickel alloy, but their melt value’s never gotten near their face value.

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