I dont think Pepper is particularly dissolvable in water so I'd dissolve the mixture in some warm water, then filter off the pepper granules, leaving the solution of salt which you can evaporate to give you the salt.
Wheat germ is part of a plant cell. Wheat germ is the embryo of a wheat kernel and is rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins.
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
no wheat is a fibrous root
See the link below for the composition of wheat.
The 1944 wheat penny should be made of bronze, not steel. To determine if your penny is steel, you can use a magnet – if the magnet sticks to the coin, it is likely a steel cent.
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
You can identify a 1944 steel wheat penny by checking its composition. Steel pennies produced in 1944 were made due to a shortage of copper caused by World War II. A steel penny will stick to a magnet, as it contains mostly steel with a thin layer of zinc.
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It may sound funny but it's wheat
Sorry no silver pennies were ever made by the mint, but the 1943 cent was made from steel and a few 1944 cents were struck in steel by accident. If the date is 1944 see if it sticks to a magnet ,if it does take it to a coin dealer. If it doesn't stick it probably has been chrome plated.
Please post new question with specific dates and mintmarks.
If you mean "Wheat Penny's" be more specific, dates are needed.
A genuine 1944 steel cent is worth thousands of dollars. One sold at auction in 2008 for $373,750. To determine if a 1944 cent is steel or zinc-coated copper, test it with a magnet. Copper is not magnetic.
Not really, unless they were in fantastic, uncirculated condition, you are looking at about 3 to 5 cents for any wheat cent in the 1940s.
Wheat pennies is one they may be worth a few dollars; see cointrackers.com. They have good info.
They first went into production in 1909 and changed to the Lincoln penny in 1959. So you would find wheat pennys with years 1909-1958.