likely nothing, this is how magicians manufacture trick coins, cut one in half and solder it together These novelty Magician's Coins sell regularly on eBay for a couple dollars. Check the Related Web Links for more info...
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
One is not a nickel, it is a quarter. The other coin is a nickel.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Its a Dime and A nickel, because one is not a nickel but the other one is
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
It's a fake. Please use the Search feature to find dozens of postings on this topic.
one is the US half dollar The "other one" is a nickel 50c the "other one" is a nickel
It is Austrian empire1892-1914, 20-Heller, Nickel, 4.00g., 21mm.
One coin is a quarter and the other one is a nickel. The quarter is NOT a nickel!
5 cents PLEASE take a few seconds to run a search and you will find hundreds of other similar questions with explanations of how these novelty items are made.
The one is a quarter and the other one is a nickel
A quarter and a nickel. The other one is the nickel.
The meaning of 'element' is that there are no other materials in the substance. Nickel is an element, so it has no other materials in it.
The same as every other 2-headed or 2-tailed coin. It's a privately made novelty item sold for a couple of bucks as a magician's coin, but it has no value to a coin collector. If you think about it for a few seconds, what are the chances that a nickel would be struck twice, nine years apart, with both sides being correct and undamaged?
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Nickel is one of the less chemically active metals. It does not easily combine with other elements.
One is a half dollar and the other is a nickel. You have two coins, ONE is not a nickel, but the other one is!