Oh.
https://www.infomine.com/investment/metal-prices/zinc/About $0.92/pound for zinc.
https://www.parkpennies.com/penny/penny.htmAbout 181 post-1982 pennies per pound.
= .005 per penny
x 1,001
= $5.09 rounding up.
Oops... And it's assuming these were 100% zinc which they're not... So...
5.09 - 2.5% of that to remove the copper percent....
= $4.96 rounding up again Just for the zinc.
"The COMEX fell $0.0020 and closed at $3.0660 per pound."
Daily Copper Pricing Report 2014 - Trade Service
www.tradeservice.com/copper_pricing/2.5% of 3.066
=
181 pennies....
If 100% cooper, each penny is ~$0.169
x 1001
= $16.96 rounded up, if all cooper <-- That's the best they're worth, if they were 100% copper.
but it's only 2.5%
= .423
Means 1,0001 pennies are worth about $5.38, if those are all post-1982 pennies.
Hm.... *Bob considers this....* "Hello, Bank? Yes, I'd like withdraw everything in my savings and take out a loan for as much as I can.... And I'd like that all in pennies, dated between 1944 and 1982 only please.*
Guess who got a loan for $0.01?

And then got charged interest and penalties on that? Haha.
