Nickel is a chemical element, atomic number 28. It's fairly nonreactive and so is used in alloys for things you don't want to corrode. It was once used in the manufacture of five-cent coins, which were therefore called "nickels".
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
depends on the dimensions of the nickel coin....
NF sterling ring most likely refers to a nickel-free sterling silver ring. This means the ring is crafted from sterling silver that does not contain any nickel, which is a common allergen for some people. It is safe for those with nickel sensitivities to wear.
"CN" on a ring stands for the metal's base composition, which in this case is copper-nickel. It indicates that the ring is made of an alloy of copper and nickel.
Ni on the periodic table represents the element Nickel. It is a transition metal with atomic number 28. Nickel is commonly used in various industrial applications due to its properties, such as corrosion resistance and high ductility.
That it does not contain any of the metal nickel.
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
Nickel Back
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.
Silver plated nickel silver
Nickel plated
Nickel free sterling silver means that the silver alloy used does not contain nickel, making it a hypoallergenic option for those with nickel allergies. This type of sterling silver is suitable for individuals who are sensitive to nickel and want to avoid allergic reactions.
depends on the dimensions of the nickel coin....
You mean.. Nickelback? That would be Canada.
NP=Nickel-Plate
14K nickel white
I think you mean a 1907 Liberty nickel. Assuming it's average condition $2.00 to $4.00.