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Procedure to find out if the penny is real copper with copper wire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Four ways to Test a Copper Penny are given below :-

Firstly, take a quick look only at the color of the penny. Zinc pennies may appear patchy, irregular whereas copper-gold coins may seem more probable to be orange or even chocolate.

Secondly, drop your penny on the floor and hear the noise it's making. The copper penny would have a "started to ring" sound in this situation, whereas the zinc penny should "clunk."

Third, you can weigh the centimeter. You'll need an accurate scale weighing in grams. The penny of copper will weigh 3.11 grams while the penny of zinc weighs 2.5 grams.

In the end, look at the date. If your penny was taken out of circulation before 1982, 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc will be made.

Beginning in 1982, pennies had just 2.5 percent copper and 97.5 percent zinc in them. Pennies from any of the two formulations made in 1982 may be produced.

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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Copper, with its rich caramel hue, adds a charming warmth to your home. And as any collector knows, cleaning and polishing your copper pieces on a regular basis keeps them from looking dull and tarnished. Copper's value derives from its beautiful reddish-gold shade, its strength and corrosion resistance, and its malleability into other shapes. You can find copper in household fixtures, the pipes of your building, in jewelry and even artwork

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