I don't think it is but I am not sure I will probably find out soon
It is made of copper and nickel. A 1949 NICKEL is made from copper & nickel.
No, nickel is an element. Silver is another element. Neither are alloys, silver only contains silver, nickel only contains nickel. "German silver", which is not actually silver, does contain nickel. It's a silver-colored alloy of nickel, copper and zinc.
No silver in a 1959 nickel.
No, Nickels are made from a mixture of 25% Nickel and 75% Copper.
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver with 7.5% copper and no nickel.
A 1949 Nickel is NOT silver... it's worth about 5 cents. Sorry.
The 1949 Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation, contains no silver and likely only face value.
is there william a rogers silver nickel
No - copper-nickel alloy. Please see the Related Question for more details.
No, its not real silver. It's made of copper and nickel.
It is made of copper and nickel. A 1949 NICKEL is made from copper & nickel.
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. All US nickels except special "war nickels" made during 1942-45 are struck in the same alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1949 US nickel?" for more information.
None at all, just nickels dated from 1942-1945 that have very large mintmarks on the reverse have silver in them.
No, nickel is an element. Silver is another element. Neither are alloys, silver only contains silver, nickel only contains nickel. "German silver", which is not actually silver, does contain nickel. It's a silver-colored alloy of nickel, copper and zinc.
All British "silver" coins from 1947 onwards were made from a copper nickel alloy.
The coins are also called buffalo nickels but none of them were struck in silver.
No. All British Florins (Two Shilling coins) 1947 - 1967 are Cupro-Nickel, that is in most cases 75% copper and 25% nickel.