I'm wondering why copper isn't used for making coins. Is it because of its cost, durability, or some other reason? I'd like to understand the reasons behind this choice of material.
6 answers
Martino
Tue Nov 12 2024
The rationale behind not minting coins from solid silver or gold anymore is applicable to other metals as well.
Bianca
Tue Nov 12 2024
Copper, for instance, has become too expensive to use for producing pennies.
DongdaemunTrendsetting
Tue Nov 12 2024
The cost of manufacturing a penny now exceeds its face value.
GalaxyGlider
Mon Nov 11 2024
Despite this, pennies continue to be in circulation.
Valeria
Mon Nov 11 2024
This persistence in their use is attributed to a specific economic goal.