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1945 Lincoln Composition

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what is the composition of 1945 Lincoln Penny?
I found 3 coins it seems 1 seems different thick letters and numbers when I drop it to wood table it is different sound than the two. I was thinking it might be different composition
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January 01, 1944, the mint changed the composition again by using spent shell casings from the war, this continued until 1946.
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Can you weight it? May be a rolled thin planchet.
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what is the composition of 1945 Lincoln Penny?


95% Copper and 5% Tin and Zinc (very tiny amount of tin)
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