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Gold, Silver, Copper & Now Zinc?

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Just caught this today. I have been keeping an eye on several different metals, but never gave much thought to zinc. I figured that the current compositin of the cents would suffice forever, but it now longer looks that way.

http://articles.news.aol.com/busine...010000000001

Here's the million dollar question, How will Congress react to this situation? Will they find an alternative, eliminate the cent, or just ignore the facts?
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