A buffalo
Heat the nickel to 2647.5 degrees Fahrenheit. That is really, really hot.
Such a coin does not exist, nickel really wasn't used for coinage until the mid-1800s, most coins created in the first millennium AD are of gold, silver, and copper and alloys of them. If you really think you have a 1532 year old nickel, provide the country of origin, the denomination and other identifying characteristics to help us determine a value.
Bison
The buffalo.
too old
Buffalo
Buffalo
Nickel is called "Old Nick's copper" since during the time of discovery of nickel, the miners thought that it was false copper and the Devil was trying to trick them. So they called it Old Nick's copper and thus the name Nickel originated for the element nickel.
he is 32 years old if i am rigth
Buffalo Bill never appeared on a U.S. nickel. A 1937 nickel has a picture of a Native American chieftan on the front, and a buffalo (animal) on the back.
Ni(Cu) + energy --> Ni + Cu Really not that difficult.
the origin is German nickel ;Satan or old nick, also from kupfernick€:old nick copper or devis copper :)