Dario
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Those 4 must be nuts!!! [}][:0]
Oh, I'm one of them [B)][xx(]
Those 4 must be nuts!!! [}][:0]
Oh, I'm one of them [B)][xx(]
Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />A penny for your thoughts........
that equals $ 214.77 []
Originally posted by smoky10
<br />The four of you need to get away from the "puter" for a while. [] I know you can get help for your forum addiction if you try. [] Go turn something.
Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />A penny for your thoughts........
that equals $ 214.77 []
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />A penny for your thoughts........
that equals $ 214.77 []
There was a piece on the TV last night saying that a penny is now worth twice what it is worth..... leave it to the government??<shaking his head in disgust> With the recent rise in the cost of raw metal, seems that the cost of the copper in a penny is more than one cent. Something similar is true for the nickel. Maybe we will be going back to steel pennies ans nickels soon??
BTW, the government's solution is to pass a law making it illegal to melt down pennies and nickels.[][]
So maybe that thought is really worth $429.54??
Originally posted by Paul in OKC
<br />You guys talk, uh, type too much. I've been here 2 1/2 years and haven't even made it to 700 yet. Maybe I spend too much time working and not enough here[]
Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />.....Actually today's pennies are copper coated zinc......but he had to choose pennies older than [?] (sorry, but I can't remember the date b/c it wasn't important enough to me)....
From some Internet site???
<br /> Before 1982, pennies were 95% copper and 5% zinc. Then after 1982, the composition was 97.6% zinc, and 2.4% copper.
Originally posted by chitswood
<br />#1,000
I'm so far behind[]
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Of course, women "NEVER" worry about who is larger?? Could be why so many plastic surgeons doing boob jobs are going broke??[}][}][][]
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />.....Actually today's pennies are copper coated zinc......but he had to choose pennies older than [?] (sorry, but I can't remember the date b/c it wasn't important enough to me)....
From some Internet site???
<br /> Before 1982, pennies were 95% copper and 5% zinc. Then after 1982, the composition was 97.6% zinc, and 2.4% copper.
Billy, are you sure they are coated as opposed to being an alloy?? Seems like the coating would wear off pretty quickly if it was copper?
Which raises another interesting question. Are the copper pens plated with pure copper or some copper alloy. Again, seems like the copper plating would wear off pretty quick if it were pure copper??
Originally posted by angboy
[br.....the only reason we do those kind of things is b/c we know that's what the man wants.....
Originally posted by Randy_
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Billy, are you sure they are coated as opposed to being an alloy?? Seems like the coating would wear off pretty quickly if it was copper?