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
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.
mouse
the origin is German nickel ;Satan or old nick, also from kupfernick€:old nick copper or devis copper :)