The penny used to be 95% copper.
Today, pennies are only 2.5% copper, with cheaper zinc making up the remaining 97.5% of the coin.
In short, the US government couldn’t even maintain a copper standard.
The penny used to be 95% copper.
Today, pennies are only 2.5% copper, with cheaper zinc making up the remaining 97.5% of the coin.
In short, the US government couldn’t even maintain a copper standard.