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my question is :

what years and what composition are Canadian cents?

i have them sitting around and am wondering if I can just roll them in with my LMC coppers....

thanks
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wow ANYONE? I thought I would get a quicker response..

clarification maybe?

i have pre80 Canadian cents... are they the same copper composition as American pre82 cents?

dumb question I know

would it also be WRONG or misleading when selling these as copper bullion NOT to bundle together with LMC's?
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Canadian cents 1996 and earlier are 98% copper, compared to our 95% copper cents.
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then why do they sound SO different when you PING them? they sound like zinc...
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Years Weight Copper%
1920-1941 3.24 95.50%
1942-1979 3.24 98.00%
1980-1981 2.80 98.00%
1982-1996 2.50 98.00%
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then why do they sound SO different when you PING them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr0JaXfKj68
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They have changed composition & weight a few times...

1982--1996 2.5 g 19.1 mm, 12-sided 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
1980--1981 2.8 g 19.0 mm, round 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
1978--1979 3.24 g 19.05 mm, round 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
1942--1977 3.24 g 19.05 mm, round 98% copper, 0.5% tin, 1.5% zinc
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right but why do they feel so much more flimsy compared to lincoln cents? even with more copper content?
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Willy13:
Love your explanation.
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While I don't have a lot of the Canadian coppers I do seperate them down by the image of the queen on the face (from young to old).
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May you should start filling Canadian penny folder's since they are dropping them soon.
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yea the ones made after 1997 feel like cheap tokens I only used to save the ones before 1982 guess I was so used to the Lincoln Cent I just went with the same yrs haha
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so no one can explain why they ping differently? makes me think they arent really copper?
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Seriously? "Aren't really copper?" Because "pinging them" is an accepted form of accurate compositional analysis? Perhaps they were struck under different pressure?

Sheesh - perhaps I should put a few under the XRF in my lab at work, and prove to you that Canadian 1-cent coins are what snek says they are (and published in the literature). Then, if still you don't believe it, well then you can argue with the laws of physics....
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SPP,
come on, tell the truth, you have NOT actually been x-raying all those coins sent to you...
you've just been bouncing them off the kitchen table now haven't you
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The sound a coin makes when, er, "pinged", is generated by the coin flexing and vibrating back and forth. A coin's ability to do this depends on a multitude of interdependent variables - diameter, thickness, weight, edge shape, composition, microcrystalline structure... in short, Canadian and American 1 cent coins sound different because they are different, in most of the factors I've just mentioned.

But in terms of your original question...

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i have them sitting around and am wondering if I can just roll them in with my LMC coppers....

I suppose it all depends on what you're rolling the coins for. If they're "bullion rolls", where weight and consistency of metal composition is important, then no, don't include them, because their composition and weight are not the same. If you're rolling them up for sale, then no again; finding lots of Canadian coins will probably make your customers mad.
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