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Nickel silver, maillechort,
German silver, argentan, new
silver,
nickel br****, albata, or
alpacca is a
copper alloy with
nickel and
often zinc. The usual...
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nickel)
Copper hydride (hydrogen) Copper–tungsten (tungsten)
Corinthian bronze (gold,
silver)
Cunife (
nickel, iron)
Cupronickel (
nickel) CuAg (
silver)...
- A
nickel is a five-cent coin
struck by the
United States Mint.
Composed of
cupronickel (75% copper and 25%
nickel), the
piece has been
issued since 1866...
- (Monel is a
nickel–copper
alloy that
contains a
minimum of 52
percent nickel.)
Despite its high
copper content,
cupronickel is
silver in colour. Cupronickel...
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sterling silver coin, that was
colloquially known as a "fish scale", not a
nickel. The
larger base
metal version made of
nickel, and
called a "
nickel", was...
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Nickel is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ni and
atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white
lustrous metal with a
slight golden tinge.
Nickel is a hard...
- copper-based.
These are: bell bronze,
malleable bronze, br****, and
nickel silver. Bell bronze, also
known as bell metal, is the
traditional alloy used...
- categories: copper, high
copper alloy, br****es, bronzes,
copper nickels, copper–
nickel–zinc (
nickel silver),
leaded copper, and
special alloys. The
similarity in...
- 800 or 835 (80% or 83.5% pure
silver). Any
items simply marked "German
silver", "
nickel silver" or "Alpaca" have no
silver content at all, but are mere...
- gold or
silver coins,
while continuing to
circulate it at face value. A coin is said to be
debased if the
quantity of gold,
silver,
copper or
nickel in the...