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Q: What year nickel should you keep?
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Should you keep a 1942 nickel?

It depends on whether it's made of standard copper-nickel alloy, or is one of the part-silver "war nickels" minted when nickel metal was needed for the war effort. Please see the Related Question for details.


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What measurement unit is used to measure the thickness of a nickel?

The millimeter should be sufficient. If you want greater precision, measure with micrometers. A nickel made in the USA is about 2 millimeters thick, which is equivalent to 2,000 micrometers. However, keep in mind that the precise thickness will vary from nickel to nickel, depending on the amount of wear.