currencydebasement wrote:Yeah, everything has a tolerance. I'd like to find the actual regs for Canadian nickels, I wonder what their tolerance is.
This RCM page claims that the 1955 to 1981 nickels have a composition of 99.9% nickel.
currencydebasement wrote:Yeah, everything has a tolerance. I'd like to find the actual regs for Canadian nickels, I wonder what their tolerance is.
henrysmedford wrote:Thanks for starting this thread. As you know my son Franklin who has autism love coins but has a hard time reading . So I am putting together photos of the one that he has a chance of finding in coin bins and coin counters. I thought this might be helpful to others as well as him.This is a work in progress .
ALGERIA 5 dinars 1972-84
BAHAMAS 25 cents 1966-89
BELGIUM 10 francs 1969-85
BELGIUM 50 francs 1987-2001
BRASIL 50 centavos 1967
CANADA 5 cents (100%) 1922-42
CANADA 5 cents (100%) 1946-50
CANADA 5 cents (100%) 1955-81
FRANCE ½ franc 1965-2001
FRANCE 1 franc 1960-2001
FRANCE 2 francs 1979-2001
FRANCE 5 francs 1970-2001
scyther wrote:Is there a type of magnet that will attract nickel but not steel?
scyther wrote:Is there a type of magnet that will attract nickel but not steel?
henrysmedford wrote:I made a printable list of the Foreign Nickel using http://currencydebasement.com/high-nickel
You can print it out here. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1OpiX_kvNjtemV5ZUh6alpESkk/edit?usp=drive_web
johnbrickner wrote:henrysmedford wrote:I made a printable list of the Foreign Nickel using http://currencydebasement.com/high-nickel
You can print it out here. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1OpiX_kvNjtemV5ZUh6alpESkk/edit?usp=drive_web
Thanks for doing the work, it is greatly appreciated.
NiBullionCu wrote:Great list Cerulean!
One correction, France 5 francs 1970-2001 is Nickel-clad-CuNi
Numismaster online has this incorrectly listed as Nickel.
(I've reported the error months ago, but they seem pretty slow on updating reported errors).
the older Krause catalogs have it correct. In hand you can tell the difference as this coin is only lightly magnetic compared to pure nickel.
Otherwise superb list!
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