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Kareem Brennan
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9 May, 18:57
For what do mints use copper, nickel, and zinc?
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Liam Porter
9 May, 19:26
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Mints use these metals for pennies and nickles because pennies contain copper and zinc. But nickles use use nickel and zinc.
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