There are probably mis-strikes of the new design, but if you think it is mis-struck because the 3/4 profile of Jefferson is off-center, that is the way it was designed by the artist. See the Related Links for more info about these nickels, from the U.S. Mint website.
A 1957D nickel in very fine to uncirculated condition is worth $0.35. If this mispositioned 'A' is actually a 'misstrike error' (and can be verified as such), then it is worth approx. $5.00.
It is called a domed coin. They are used to decorate belts or make buttons.
New Caledonia is rich in nickel resources, making it one of the largest producers of nickel in the world. Nickel mining and processing are significant industries in New Caledonia's economy.
The first "Nickel" was issued in 1866. Post new question.
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Yes, nickel can be recycled. It is a valuable material that can be reclaimed and reused in various applications, including making new nickel-containing products. Recycling nickel helps to conserve natural resources and reduce environmental impact associated with extracting new nickel from ore.
It does not. When the price of silver and other metals went up in the 1800's, someone game up with the idea of using a nickel/copper alloy for a new coin. This new coin was the Shield Nickel and was called a nickel, well because the metal nickel being in the coin.
New Caledonia is the island that produces 25 percent of the world's nickel.
The first US nickel was dated 1866 so this can't be a nickel, please look at the date again and post a new question.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. A 1938 nickel would be a Jefferson nickel or buffalo nickel.
New Caledonia is the island that produces approximately 25% of the world's nickel. The island is a French territory located in the South Pacific Ocean and is known for its significant nickel reserves.
It depends on the date of the Denver minted Buffalo nickel, post new question.