The smallest denomination of US currency still in production today is the Penny. The US Penny is also referred to as the One-Cent coin and is 1/100 the value of a US dollar. The US Penny coins issued from 1864 to 1982 feature a steady weight and diameter, with 95% copper content and just 5% zinc. If you hold any of the designs from this period of US history, you may want to protect those coins with a CoinSafe tube. Today, 19 MM CoinSafe Penny Coin Tubes are available to you online from JM Bullion.
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Prior to 1864, the metal content and size of US Pennies had varied greatly. When first introduced, US Pennies were actually very heavy coins that had 100% copper content. From 1856 to 1864, the pennies were adjusted to feature 88% copper and 12% nickel before settling into a groove in 1864 that continued through 1982.
All 19 MM CoinSafe Penny Coin Tubes in this product listing come to you with a 2-piece design that includes a tube and a Snap Tite Lid that protects your coins from all elements for the life of the tube. The depth of 76.36 MM enables you to store up to 50 US Pennies inside of this tube. All tubes are manufactured in the United States using 15% recycled resin and acrylic.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. We are available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The smallest denomination of US currency still in production today is the Penny. The US Penny is also referred to as the One-Cent coin and is 1/100 the value of a US dollar. The US Penny coins issued from 1864 to 1982 feature a steady weight and diameter, with 95% copper content and just 5% zinc. If you hold any of the designs from this period of US history, you may want to protect those coins with a CoinSafe tube. Today, 19 MM CoinSafe Penny Coin Tubes are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Tube Highlights:
Prior to 1864, the metal content and size of US Pennies had varied greatly. When first introduced, US Pennies were actually very heavy coins that had 100% copper content. From 1856 to 1864, the pennies were adjusted to feature 88% copper and 12% nickel before settling into a groove in 1864 that continued through 1982.
All 19 MM CoinSafe Penny Coin Tubes in this product listing come to you with a 2-piece design that includes a tube and a Snap Tite Lid that protects your coins from all elements for the life of the tube. The depth of 76.36 MM enables you to store up to 50 US Pennies inside of this tube. All tubes are manufactured in the United States using 15% recycled resin and acrylic.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. We are available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.