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Any Difference In Value Between Copper And Zinc Blank Planch

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I was wondering whether there was any difference in value between copper and zinc blank penny planchets, and if so, what variety is more valuable?

As in planchets, I mean ones with raised rims.
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You mean a type 2, has been through the upsetting mill, planchet. I believe, may be wrong, the zincoln ones are worth ever so slightly more..
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What is the bullion price of the mass of a one cent piece, vs.
the bullion price of the mass of a bronze one cent piece?
You will need to look at the LMX (London Metals eXchange) price / pound of both, then do some math....
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