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These coins were 97% copper prior to September 1992.
If you could source a ton of these coins, would the price of copper make it viable to melt them down into a pure ingot of copper taking into account the cost of smelting it (I know it's illegal to melt down legal tender coins) so this is purely hypothetical.
Just one of those "i wonder" moments.
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