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>>57130526
I save all the Cu-Ni coins I get back in change at the store. Does that count?

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>>54856551
I traded some of those nasty copper-plated steel cents for 89% copper ones yesterday.

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>>54786708
I guess this could be easier in the EU. The 10, 20, and 50 cent coins are 89% copper.
Only problem is the banks (in France at least) don't have tellers, just ATMs and those only hand out bank notes. I did notice some kind of change device at one the the bigger branches, but pretty sure it's just a thing you dump you change into, not something you can get coins from. But that was a while ago and I only glanced at it. Have to go back there and look more carefully.
This is the biggest copper coin, only weighs 7.8 grams. The others are 5.74 and 4.1 grams.
The 1 and 2 euro coins are bimetallic, and I'm not sure of the exact composition beyond:
> nickel brass clad nickel center in copper-nickel ring
The 1, 2, and 5 cent coins are just copper-plated steel.

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