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A nickel, in American usage, is a five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint. Composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel, the piece has been issued since 1866.

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this answer is probably the most difficult answer to elaborate on and tell you. So in a shorter amount of time to waste less watts used to try and create more black ink(which would have been...........................ummm......................about 2 WORDS worth I will say it in 1 WORD).........METAL!

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The nickel coin is primarily made of a cupronickel alloy, which includes a combination of copper and nickel. Specifically, a standard US nickel coin is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.

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Currently US nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.

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A number of things are made out of nickel, including wire, nickels the coin (only 25% though), some magnets, and it gives the green color to glass when added

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Well off the top of my head, a nickel

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