Under "American Currency", its a strange concept but i learned about it in a business economics class
no it is not at all
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yes a nickel can go under water but only if you push it under and the nickel will lose it,s aolor
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Good news! There is one nickel, named Phillip, under his bed. Bed news: it's a girl nickel.
The 1936-D Buffalo nickEL is common, average condition coins are $1.00-$3.00
A little under $2.
Blocks that have more nickel have 010 or 020 under the timing cover, meaning 10% and 20% nickel.
Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
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The "F" under the date of the buffalo nickel isn't a mintmark, it's the initial of the coin's designer, James E. Fraser. The mintmark position is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1927 US nickel?" for more information.
No, barium does not contain nickel. Barium (Ba) and nickel (Ni) are distinct chemical elements with different properties and atomic numbers. Barium is an alkaline earth metal, while nickel is a transition metal. They do not combine to form a compound or alloy under normal conditions.