Why would a nickel be red?

The nickel is very hard and does not corrode. In the presence of a strong oxidizer (acid, base etc) the nickel will take on a copper color. These coppery “nickels” are fairly common.
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What's a red nickel?

red cent, not worth/don't have a Worthless; bankrupt or broke. The cent has long been the lowest denomination of American coin, and "red" refers to the fact that it used to be made out of copper. The expression dates from the early nineteenth century. J. S.
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Is a copper nickel rare?

Five cent copper-nickel coins were minted the following year. Today, the alloy remains popular in U.S. coinage: the Jefferson nickel is 75% copper and 25% nickel; quarters and dimes minted since 1964 and half dollars minted since 1971 are clad with copper-nickel.
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How much is a copper colored nickel worth?

The 1964 series of the Jefferson coins have 75% copper and 25% nickel. The copper melt value is $0.0339, while that of Nickel is $0.0227. The coin, therefore, has a melt value of $0.0567. However, melt value is dynamic as it depends on the current spot price for copper and Nickel.
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Is a buffalo nickel worth anything?

Most circulated buffalo nickels are only worth a slight premium over their still legal tender face value of 5 cents. Typically 25 or 30 cents. However, experienced coin collectors pay significant premiums for buffalo nickels that look as fresh and detailed today as the day they were minted.
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Are Buffalo nickels rare?

Numismatic experts believe that the mint produced over 100,000 of these coins. A majority of them circulated before collectors could save them for their coin collections. Therefore, the uncirculated specimens are extremely rare.
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What is the rarest coin in the world?

The Rarest Coins in the World
  • 1804 Silver Dollar, Class I. ...
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. ...
  • 1933 Saint Gaudens – Double Eagle. ...
  • 1343 Edward III Florin. ...
  • 1787 Brasher Doubloon.
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.
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What penny is worth $50000?

The 1959-D wheat penny is one of the most controversial mule coins ever. It's worth $50,000!
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What does a copper-nickel look like?

Despite its high copper content, cupronickel is silver in colour. Cupronickel is highly resistant to corrosion by salt water, and is therefore used for piping, heat exchangers and condensers in seawater systems, as well as for marine hardware.
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Why did my quarter turn orange?

Toning is a term that describes the discoloration or light patina that forms on the surface of coins due to oxygen and chemicals in the air acting on the metal.
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What is the rarest nickel?

Bottom Line: 1926-S Regular Strike Buffalo Nickel

The 1926-S is the rarest non-variety Buffalo nickel, even in circulated grades. A 7 can be seen under the 8 in the date. Only 970,000 coins were struck, compared to over a million in other years.
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Why does a nickel turn brown?

The coin was struck from planchets from improperly mixed alloy. It is possible for the copper to come to the surface creating a coppery look to the nickel that eventually tones to a dark brown or black color.
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What is a 1943 copper nickel worth?

The 1943 P nickel is worth around $2.75 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $3. In uncirculated condition the price is around $6 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
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What is a red dime?

"A single red dime" is a nonsensical variation of the standard expression "a single red cent." In the US, one-cent coins were made of copper, and thus could be called "red". Dimes (which are worth ten cents) were historically made of silver, and so it does not really make sense to call a silver dime "red."
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How much is a 1928 buffalo nickel worth?

In average condition, it is worth $1.95 and $35 or more in uncirculated condition. If you have a professionally certified MS+ buffalo nickel, pawnbrokers can award you $1,250 at an auction.
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What makes a 1941 nickel rare?

This coin replaced the Buffalo nickel that was too demanding for making due to the complicated design. These five cents minted in 1941 had a large mintage of over 300,000,000, making them abundant on the current coin market. As a result, it is not difficult to find these pieces even in the mint state.
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What color is copper-nickel?

Copper-nickel (also known as cupronickel) alloys. A big difference between Copper Nickel Vs Copper is that copper nickel is silver in color and copper is reddish brown in color.
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How can you tell if a nickel is silver or copper?

Silver coins often tarnish over time, while a copper tint appears on clad coins. The sound is also different for each when both coins are dropped. Silver coins have a higher pitched sound and ring to them, while non-silver coins have more of a dull thud.
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What year penny is worth $1000000?

The first 1943 copper cent was sold in 1958 for more than $40,000. In 1996, another went for a whopping $82,500. But those sales pale in comparison with the latest: this week, a dealer in New Jersey sold his 1943 penny for a staggering $1.7 million.
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What is a mule cent?

In numismatics, a mule is a coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece. These can be intentional or produced by error. This type of error is highly sought after by collectors, and examples can fetch high prices.
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What's the oldest penny ever?

What is this? The oldest penny in the world is the Birch Cent of 1792.
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Why is the 1933 Double Eagle illegal?

Why is the 1933 Double Eagle illegal? The 1933 double eagle is a coin that is not supposed to trade in the market. None of those coins were ever authorized for use, and almost all of them were melted a couple of years after they were made.
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Why are some quarters red?

They were once used for free laundry.

Landlords will often give their building supervisors red quarters for use in the apartment laundromats. The managers would get their quarters back when the owner or laundromat vendor removed the cash from the machines. So there you have it.
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