It is an element (Ni). It can not be made.
Hydrogen
Australia has never produced a "nickel" coin.
It was known as the "V" Nickel (or Liberty Head Nickel) the obverse featured a personification of Liberty, the reverse had a wreath with a large "V" in it (the Roman numeral for 5)
5 Cents "Buffalo Nickel" 1913-1938
The "D" indicates the nickel was produced at the U.S. Mint branch i Denver, Colorado. The value of a nickel with this mint mark would depend upon the year it was produced and the condition of the coin. If you take your coin to a dealer or perhaps a collector, each of them could give you an estimate of its value.
Only a minute percentage of Nickel is actually made from recycled metals. Nickel primarily is produced in the United States, Russia, Australia and Indonesia.
It's rare in the sense that it's NOT produced by the US Mint, but rather by a private company or individual.
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''Nickel Bag EP'' is a hip-hop album produced by Brad Daddy X. It was recorded in 2005 and released in May 9, 2006.
Nickel is primarily extracted from nickel-containing ores, such as pentlandite, garnierite, and laterite ores. The extraction process typically involves crushing the ore, followed by processes like smelting, which separates nickel from other elements, or hydrometallurgical methods that use acids to leach out the nickel. In addition, nickel can also be produced via recycling scrap metal that contains nickel alloys.
Please check the date on your coin again and post a new question. The last Buffalo nickel was struck in 1938.
The "P" mintmark shows that the coin was produced by the US Mint at Philadelphia.