While another coin may have more copper in it, I fail to see how it would do any good, seeing as how its mixed in with other metals and its buried inside the coin (clearly any copper inside the coin will do nothing for helping the bee sting). If the theory is: copper will make the sting go away quicker, wouldnt you want the largist percentage of copper touching your skin? If so, a penny is the only way you can get that. While pre-1982 pennys are almost all copper, certainly a modern zinc penny with a copper wash would be just as good. Unless you are adding more details to this bee sting theory than is being posted here....
Another way to look at it is this: you can buy a fake American Silver Eagle coin on Ebay, these are usually copper coins with a silver wash on it, making it 99.9% copper and .1% silver. If the theory is copper makes the sting go away, you wouldnt put a fake ASE on your bee sting even though its well over 99% copper because the silver is all thats touching the bee sting. Think about it...
George, find a few 1981 or earlier pennys and go kick that bees nest again, we want to know how this turns out. Post the video on youtube. Thanks in advance.
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