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<p>[QUOTE="Sky9Media, post: 1994621, member: 72259"]Yes, but it's also illegal to melt down pennies for their metal content. So what would be the point of saving these? Also, if the price of copper did keep rising and the U.S. government decided to get rid of the penny, would it be allowed at this point to melt it down for the metal? Is this the time you would be able to do such a thing, or since it is an old currency would this still be illegal?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sky9Media, post: 1994621, member: 72259"]Yes, but it's also illegal to melt down pennies for their metal content. So what would be the point of saving these? Also, if the price of copper did keep rising and the U.S. government decided to get rid of the penny, would it be allowed at this point to melt it down for the metal? Is this the time you would be able to do such a thing, or since it is an old currency would this still be illegal?[/QUOTE]
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