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1953 Haiti Ten Centimes...

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I have this coin which appears to have silver content but Kruase Catologue on World Coins has this coin & year listed as Nickel - Silver but NO CONTENT or Percentage shown. About 22.5 mm, plain edge, white color (silver like)
Copper-Nickel appears silvery and Silver coins are usually whiter and not silver unless new or polished (added jpeg)

Does anyone have more information on this coin & year.



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I wonder if nickel-silver is a mistake. My specimens all look like cupro-nickel, and I didn't suspect that they might be nickel-silver.
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"Nickel silver" is the name of a nickel-brass alloy that contains no silver; it's called that because it was used in 19th century faux-silver items. Wikipedia.
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Nickel - Silver is Not Silver. Thanks for the clarification.
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