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∙ 19y agoIf it is certified by one of the recognized authorities on error coins, it could be worth up to $385. That's what the latest copy of the Numismatic News Coin Market lists for the 1972 doubled die variety in Uncirculated condition. Even the slightest amount of wear will reduce that value dramatically. But it is possible that you have a much more common (and basically worthless) example of "die bounce". The doubled die error occurs only when the doubling is actually on the striking surface of the die and all coins struck by that die will show identical features.
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∙ 19y agoThe exact date of when Benjamin Franklin invented the Swim Fins is unknown.
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Depends on your exact definition of a computer.
Approximately 100B.C. , and that's as exact as we can get.
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A 1973 Flip Over Double Struck nickel can be worth a significant amount to the right collector or numismatist due to its rarity and unique error. However, the exact value would depend on factors such as the coin's condition, demand, and current market trends. It is recommended to have the coin professionally assessed by a numismatic expert to determine its precise value.
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"nickel silver" and "German silver" actually contains no silver, so it is incredibly cheap. It is generally an alloy of nickel, copper and zinc, though the exact formula varies.
A nickel sulfate solution is typically blue-green in color. The exact hue can vary depending on the concentration of the solution.
Double pointed needles have been used for centuries by knitters. The exact origin of the double pointed needle is not clear, but they have been used in traditional knitting techniques around the world for a long time. They are likely to have evolved as a practical solution for knitting in the round and creating seamless garments.
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Cupronickel is an alloy and does not have any exact chemical formula, although it is sometimes written as "CuxNi", indicating an unspecified ratio between copper and nickel atoms in the alloy.
Nothing. Copy coins are not produced by the US mint and have no collector value at all. While some higher quality collector coins are produced using the same materials as the authentic coin (such as a 1933 double eagle copy being made in gold and a 1804 silver dollar copy being struck in silver) a nickel contains no precious metal value and if made with the exact same specifications as the US nickel, it might be worth 4-5 cents in scrap.
Mars, Earth and Venus very probably have substantial deposits of nickel, and nickel is common among meteorites. So it is also likely that iron and nickel will be fairly common in the asteroid belt.
The value of a 1941 silver nickel with a misprint can vary depending on the specific misprint and the coin's condition. However, such coins are often sought after by collectors and can potentially have a higher value than a regular 1941 nickel. It is recommended to have the coin professionally appraised by a numismatist to determine its exact value.
The surprising answer is that in spite of its name a US nickel is actually mostly copper - 75% to be exact. The coins weigh 5.00 gm so that means they contain 3.75 gm of copper and 1.25 gm of nickel.