The Triple Nickels were the 555th Army Airborne division. They were paratroopers.
The Triple Alliance.
the central powers were known before the war as the triple alliance and before the war the allies were known as the triple entente
With silver at $27.10 per ounce. War nickels are worth about $1.50.
War Nickels contain 35% silver or 0.05626oz of silver.
Triple entente.
No. "V" nickels, also called Liberty Head nickels, consist of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Yes, all US nickels dated 1934 are Buffalo nickels, but the coins are also called Indian Head nickels. The series ran from 1913-1938
Well those kinds of buffalo nickels are called dateless buffalo nickels. And if you have one of them, they were made in1913 by the U.S. Mint.
Never. They're called nickels for a reason. The only U.S. nickels to contain any silver at all, at 35%, were "war" nickels dated 1942-1945. Nothing before or after was made of silver.
Buffalo nickels were made from 1913 to 1938. Nickels made from 1883 to 1912 are called Liberty nickels, or sometimes V nickels because they had the Roman numeral V (i.e. 5) on the reverse side.
Nickels aren't layered.
They weren't called nickels because that coin didn't exist yet. They were called 5-cent bills or fractional currency. See the Related Link for a picture.
Like all US nickels except the famous "war nickels" of 1942-45, buffalo nickels are made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Regardless of urban legends and internet rumors, the US never made any other silver nickels except those struck during WWII. There were in fact tiny silver 5-cent coins called half-dimes but they were discontinued in 1873 and were never called "nickels".
double bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkenes" and triple bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkynes"
DPT is called triple antigen DPT means depthirian petanues tetanus
A three-story apartment building is often called a triple-decker; a sandwich with three pieces of bread is often called a triple-decker.
Five-Cent Indian Head