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No. If you have one, the most likely case is that it's a normal nickel* that someone plated. In that case it'll weigh just about the same amount as a normal nickel. The other and less likely possibility is that it was struck on a planchet (blank) intended for a foreign coin. In that case it will almost certainly weigh a different amount. You'd need to have it examined in person by a dealer or other expert. (*) I had to change your question so it would show up correctly in searches. The coin is a nickEL rather than a nickLE.

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