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In Sweden by mineralogist A.F.Cronstedt in 1751
That it does not contain any of the metal nickel.
Yes there are photos of them.
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1922, 1942, 1951, 1981. "The nickel's composition has changed several times, most notably during World War II and the Korean War when nickel was redirected to the war effort. In 1942 and 1943, the coins were minted in tombac, a copper-zinc alloy; in 1944 and 1945, and again from 1951 to 1954, coins were made of steel which was plated twice, first with nickel and then chromium. The plating was applied before the blanks were struck, so the edges of these coins are dull or even rusted. The composition was returned to pure nickel after both wars. More recently, in 1981, the same copper-nickel alloy used in the American coin was adopted in the Canadian coin, with the ironic result that the nickel then contained less nickel than any other circulating Canadian coin except the cent. In 2000, along with all other circulating Canadian coins, the composition was further debased to nickel-plated steel; this plating does cover the coin's edge." Ref Wikipedia
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No they are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Gold and pure silver don't contain any nickel.
Nickel is a chemical element; therefore, any object that contains only nickel is a pure substance.
No there is not.
no it does not