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The E-Sylum: Volume 18, Number 24, June 14, 2015, Article 17

WHERE DID COPPER ORE FOR THE US MINT COME FROM?

Where did copper ore for the US Mint come from? Alan Meghrig passed along a 2008 article from the Journal of Archaeological Science that attempts to answer that question. Thanks! -Editor

The history of the United States cent revealed through copper isotope Fractionation

Abstract
Journal of Archaeological Science 2008 Copper isotope fractionation in United States cents traces changes in the source of copper and identifies historical events. Application of copper isotopes as a geochemical tracer requires consistent isotopic signatures of the ores and refined metals. Overlapping isotopic signatures of crushed ores, chalcocite and refined metal extracted from Morenci, Arizona indicate modern mining processes that produce distinguishable single ore deposit geochemical signatures. The coincidence of copper isotope ratios in metals and ore deposits also exists within the United States cents analyzed here. Specifically, historical records confirm two different sources for copper in cents from 1800 through 1867. The copper isotope composition of the 1828, 1830, 1836, 1838 and 1843 cents coincides with the Cornwall ores of England, and cents post 1850 (1859, 1862) correspond with the Michigan ores of the United States. Three of the thirty-six post 1867 cents measured possess

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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