Trust me, it's a fake. All 1983 dies should have been removed and destroyed before any 1984 dies were delivered. The machinery is designed so that the heads and tails dies will only only fit on opposite sides. If you examine your coin with an 8x or 10x magnifier you should find the seam where parts of two coins were joined. These magicians coins are available for about $5 in novelty shops and several places on the internet.
Pure nickel metal does not contain any other elements, but in practice some mixture called "nickel" because that is its predominant constituent could cause allergic reaction to one of its other constituents.
The same as all other quarters and dimes minted since 1965, and halves since 1971. It consists of a pure copper core bonded to outer layers of cupronickel (25% nickel alloyed with 75% copper).
The ore mineral of nickel is pentlandite, which is a sulfide mineral containing iron and nickel. Pentlandite is commonly found in association with other minerals such as pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite in nickel ore deposits.
copper,nickl and zinc
Nickel is primarily extracted from nickel-containing ores, such as pentlandite, garnierite, and laterite ores. The extraction process typically involves crushing the ore, followed by processes like smelting, which separates nickel from other elements, or hydrometallurgical methods that use acids to leach out the nickel. In addition, nickel can also be produced via recycling scrap metal that contains nickel alloys.
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Not with that date. The Buffalo Nickel was minted from 1913 through 1938.
dated each other NO dated other girls yes
one is the US half dollar The "other one" is a nickel 50c the "other one" is a nickel
It's a trick coin, sold in magic or novelty shops. It did NOT come that way from the U.S. Mint.
There are two different Jefferson nickels dated 1942. One is made from 35% silver with a large "P" or "S" mintmark on the reverse over Monticello. This is a War Nickel that's worth about $1.00 in circulated condition. The other is a common copper-nickel coin that in circulated condition is really only worth face value.
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!
The one is a quarter and the other one is a nickel
Please check your pocket change. Unless it's different from the other couple of billion nickels minted that year, it's only worth 5 cents.In fact, almost any nickel dated 1956 or later that turns up in change is worth face value.
A quarter and a nickel. The other one is the nickel.