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Again, melting pennies for a profit is currently illegal under US law. (And you can't export the money to another country to do the melting there either.) But if it was legal, the decision to melt pennies for profit is ultimately up to you.
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Read More »And finally, how much does it cost to do the melting? That is a simple look up of how much energy costs. The cheapest common method of heating using natural gas. With natural gas, the cost to energy to melt a penny is 0.00056¢⁹ ¹⁰ ¹¹. Note that these calculations assume 100% efficiency in heating, meaning that all of the energy in the natural gas goes into heating the pennies and none is wasted heating other things. In reality, natural gas furnaces are approximately 80-95% efficient¹². So this will increase energy consumption by some amount. Cost of energy required to melt a ≤1982 penny. Table by the Author. Feb. 2021.
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