Just so, what is a 1963 penny made of?
The cent was again bronze (95 percent copper, and five percent tin and zinc) from 1864 to 1962, except: In 1943, the coin's composition was changed to zinc-coated steel.
Subsequently, question is, why is the 2009 penny different? 2009 was the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth and the 100th anniversary of the beloved Lincoln Cent. The new penny designs, which will appear on the reverse, or "tails" side, depict four different periods in the life of revered U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The obverse remains unchanged.
Also know, how much does a 1963 penny weigh?
All U.S. pennies (1-cent pieces) minted since 1982 weigh either 2.5 grams (0.088 ounces) or 3.11 grams (0.109). The 2.5 grams Lincoln Penny is composed of brass (95% copper, 5% zinc), while the 3.11 grams Union Shield is composed of copper-plated zinc (97.5% zinc, 2.5% copper).
Where is the mint mark on a Jefferson nickel?
Mint MarksAs illustrated in the photo in the link below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, right side next to Monticello for coins dated 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1964: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).