A nickel, in American usage, is a five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint. Composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel, the piece has been issued since 1866.
this answer is probably the most difficult answer to elaborate on and tell you. So in a shorter amount of time to waste less watts used to try and create more black ink(which would have been...........................ummm......................about 2 WORDS worth I will say it in 1 WORD).........METAL!
Currently US nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A number of things are made out of nickel, including wire, nickels the coin (only 25% though), some magnets, and it gives the green color to glass when added
Well off the top of my head, a nickel
coins
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.
coin
No. Earth's core is made of metal, primarily iron and nickel.
The coin is made from a alloy of silver, copper and manganese
no nickel is an element, a metal
nickel?
The spelling of the 5-cent coin is nickel, named for the metal it was made from.
€1 coins are bimetallic; that is, they're made in two parts, each with a different metal. The outer ring of the coin is made of nickel-brass, an alloy composed of 75% copper, 20% zinc and 5% nickel. This alloy has a gold colour. The inner core of the coin is made of an alloy consisting of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The metal content of a 1978 drachmai coin would depend on the specific denomination of the coin. The most common drachmai coins from that time period were made of copper-nickel alloy. However, there were also silver and gold coins issued in different denominations.
All Eire (Irish) 50 Pence coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
The element nickel shares its name with the American or Canadian 5 cent piece. This is because the coin was made out of that metal or its alloy. The element was named in 1751, by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt who first isolated it. In the United States, the term "nickel" was first applied to coins in 1859.
All US coins except the Lincoln cent are made from a copper nickel alloy.
It depends on when the coin was made, US one dollar coins have been made from gold, silver, copper-nickel and manganese brass. Post new question with a date.
The property descibed by a nickel coin being shiny is lustre.
A clad coin is a coin that is made by bonding layers of different metals together. These coins typically have a core of one metal, such as copper, and are then coated with a layer of another metal, such as nickel or copper. This process helps to improve the coin's durability and appearance.
A nickel or 5 cent piece
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.