Cent Melt
I did some searching to try and figure out if the government had a
cent melt in 1943. About all I was able to find was the current 'new' law about melting. I found steel was used because of a copper shortage but nothing about a possible melt. Just something that was rattling around in my head. |
Cent Melt
On May 19, 6:22*pm, dlhii wrote:
I did some searching to try and figure out if the government had a cent melt in 1943. About all I was able to find was the current 'new' law about melting. I found steel was used because of a copper shortage but nothing about a possible melt. Just something that was rattling around in my head. * I read a story once that the mint gave away steel cents in bulk if only the receiver would melt them down. |
Cent Melt
I remember reading a story about a guy who worked at a steel mill in
Bethlahem Pa.. He said he vividly remembered the day they received many pallets of 55 gallon steel drums full of steel cents. They were all melted down and recycled as steel products. I just can't recall where I read it. Don |
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