Nickel (United States coin)
A nickel is a coin. It is in the United States currency. It is worth 5 cents. It is made of cupronickel, an alloy of copper and nickel. It is 75% copper, and 25% nickel. So, it is made primarily of copper, not nickel.
Nickel (United States Coin) Media
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Obverse of 1796 half dime
Spencer M. Clark, Supervisor of the Currency Bureau, placed his own likeness on the five-cent U.S. fractional currency note, leading directly to legislation prohibiting the depiction of any living person on U.S. currency.
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The Shield nickel, as struck with rays
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Postcard for Horn & Hardart restaurants, 1930s
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Ad placed by Brown in The Numismatist, December 1919
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Chief Iron Tail, circa 1912
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REVERSE OF WESTWARD JOURNEY U.S. NICKEL LEWIS AND CLARK FIVE CENTS
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WESTWARD JOURNEY US NICKEL LOUISIANA PURCHASE 2004
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2005 WESTWARD JOURNEY US NICKEL REVERSE AMERICAN BISON
2005 US WESTWARD JOURNEY NICKEL OCEAN VIEW O THE JOY REVERSE
