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Will U.S. coins in circulation today be worth more than their current value during hyperinflation?

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Will U.S. coins in circulation today be worth more than their current value during hyperinflation?

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Pennies minted before 1982 are made of 95% copper and are already worth about $0.0218. After 1982 they started making pennies with 97.5% zinc and currently they are worth about $0.0065. Nickels that have been produced from 1946 up until today, have surpassed a value of 5 cents and are now worth about $0.0509. During hyperinflation, the metal value of all coins will likely rise higher than their denomination values. For Americans who don’t have the money to buy gold and silver coins, saving up large amounts of nickels, pennies and other base metal coins, may be their next best option. Please be aware that the U.S. government has made it illegal to melt down nickels and pennies. Why is it never mentioned in the mainstream media how Bernanke and others attend the annual Bilderberg Group meetings and about their ulterior motives especially regarding NWO? We are very concerned about how Ben Bernanke and many government officials can meet together with powerful business leaders in one place

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