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Aluminum Penny

Why the 1974 Aluminum Penny Is a Legal Mystery — And a Collector’s Dream

July 16, 2025July 16, 2025Debbi
Why the 1974 Aluminum Penny Is a Legal Mystery — And a Collector’s Dream

In the early 1970s, rising copper prices threatened to make pennies worth more as metal than currency. To cut costs, the U.S. Mint conducted trials of alternative metals, including 96% aluminum alloy. From late 1973 Continue reading

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Why the 1974 Aluminum Penny Could Be Worth Over $250,000 — and Why Owning It Is Illegal

July 15, 2025July 15, 2025Debbi
Why the 1974 Aluminum Penny Could Be Worth Over $250,000 — and Why Owning It Is Illegal

The 1974 aluminum penny is one of the most captivating mysteries in modern U.S. numismatics. Created during a test-run due to soaring copper prices, these pennies were never officially released and were intended to be Continue reading

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