nickel
A nickel is contemporary US slang for the 5 cent piece. However, it didn't always used to be that, before the 5 cent nickel coin was introduced, flying eagle and Indian head cents were made with nickel and were known as "nickels", along with the three-cent nickel.
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
U.S. nickels weigh 5 grams each and contain 25% nickel with 75% copper.
A US 5 cent coin (a nickel) has a diameter of 21.21 mm -. That is 2.121 cm
A 5 cent coin in Canada is known as the 'nickel'.
5 cent coin: Brass-clad nickel 10 cent coin: Brass-clad nickel 50 cent coin: nickel-clad copper dollar coin: nickel-clad copper.
A US 5-cent coin is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
the nickel.
nickel
A five cent coin in the United States is called a nickel.
The USA refers to their 5 cent coin as a Nickel. Nickel (Ni) is an element with the atomic number 28.
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The spelling of the 5-cent coin is nickel, named for the metal it was made from.
A fifty cent piece and a nickel equals 55 cents. If it's a riddle stating, "I have two coins that equals 55 cents, and one is not a nickel", the answer is still a fifty cent coin and a nickel. One is not a nickel, but the other one is.
A nickel or 5 cent piece
A US 5 cent coin- the nickel.