- Nickel (United States coin) - Wikipedia
An alloy of 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese proved suitable, and this alloy began to be coined into nickels from October 1942 In the hope of making them easy to sort out and withdraw after the war, the Mint struck all "war nickels" with a large mint mark appearing above Monticello
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- Nickel - United States Mint
In 1866, the Mint produced new five-cent coins made of nickel and copper, which people called “nickels” The Mint continued making the smaller silver half dime until 1873 From 1913 to 1938, the Mint produced the iconic “Buffalo” nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser
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