Some guy had like 5,000 dollars or more. He exchanged it all in pennies, melt the pennies down and sold it for way more than 5,000 dollars.
oh god i was talking about this today at school
No. Melting coins is highly illegal x.x
Pennies aren't copper, they are mainly zinc, also, where did you get the bucket thingy?
pennies before 1982 are 95% copper. after 1982 they are 95% zinc
Let's play some video games and watch Scott Pilgrim vs. The World at the same time.
where did you get the bucket thingy?
play scott pilgrim vs the world the movie the game(is that what they called it?)wonder if you could have maybe sold the 1914 penny to a collector for lod$ of mone?or is that what you did with itpeople pay ludicrous amounts of money for old cash right
The zinc can be useful for power generation and lining the hulls of your warships patrolling the Great Lakes.
If it is a special rare coin, also, is the penny 100% copper? If so it is pretty rare, if it's bronze then you can be a millionaire.
Also no penny is 100% copper. Copper is much too soft.