Published Nov 22, 2007 in Metals

Bronze, the remaining metal used for coins as a medium of exchange, is not a pure metal, but a mixture of copper and tin. Many of the early nations used copper coins, and copper pennies were in use in England between about 1760 and 1860, when bronze was sub¬stituted. Bronze weapons also succeeded those of the Stone Age, only to be superseded later by the more formidable iron.

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