Cents since 1982 are mostly zinc with a thin shell of bronze. They'll rot badly if compromised with a hole.
I've never seen/heard anyone refer to them as cents referring to the physical coin rather than the value and calling the coin a penny
If you want to be pedantic, the use of cents in that way is incorrect.
But it makes so much sense!
~~Could always use a nickel, they're a nickel copper alloy IIRC which should be more resilient.~~
Edit: I'm dumb, older nickels don't have a date on them. Quarters or dimes should work though.
Cents since 1982 are mostly zinc with a thin shell of bronze. They'll rot badly if compromised with a hole.
I've never seen/heard anyone refer to them as cents referring to the physical coin rather than the value and calling the coin a penny
If you want to be pedantic, the use of cents in that way is incorrect.
But it makes so much sense!
~~Could always use a nickel, they're a nickel copper alloy IIRC which should be more resilient.~~
Edit: I'm dumb, older nickels don't have a date on them. Quarters or dimes should work though.