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http://cgi.ebay.com/Mixed-Lot-15-Bu...ls_W0QQitemZ190372299072?hash=item2c5312c140QQautorefreshZtrue

i didnt think buffalo nicks were silver..?
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one would have to wonder why the metal nickel was used in coins? especially the 5 cent coins........now I wounder where that term came from?
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I am going to guess that is why the auction was pulled...
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75% copper, 25% nickel.

Silver wasn't used in nickels until 1942.
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if it were silver it would be like $30-$50 worth of it!
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one would have to wonder why the metal nickel was used in coins? especially the 5 cent coins........now I wounder where that term came from?


That's where it came from, all right. However, the term was first applied to the first coin using that composition - the original copper-nickel Indian Head cents were called "nickels," and then the Three Cent Nickel after that.
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your absolutely right, I was just making a joke..good history too
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your absolutely right, I was just making a joke..good history too


I try not to miss a chance to be pedantic.
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