Fun Facts related to the Nickel
Oct. 28, 2024
Fun Facts related to the Nickel
Fun Facts related to the Nickel
There was a nickelless nickel....During World War II ( to ), the five-cent coin was made of an alloy of copper, manganese, and silver. Nickel was kept aside for use in the war effort.
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The buffalo was once a newcomer....When the bison appeared on the Buffalo nickel ( to ), it was the first animal on a circulating American coin that was not an eagle. This newcomer kept its status as the only non-eagle animal until the 50 State Quarters Program introduced more animals (and more buffalo) in .
The nickel had a growth spurt....The first five-cent pieces were small. Called "half dimes," they weighed exactly half as much as a dime because their values were based on the amount of silver used to make them. The half dime's tiny size (about 16 mm) meant the coin was hard to handle and easy to lose. In , Mint Director James Pollock thought that a five-cent coin made of nickel alloy would be a good trade for the five-cent paper notes that were circulating then. It turned out to be a good replacement for the half dime, too!
The Mint once made two different 5-cent coins....The first 5-cent coin was made of silver. This very small "half dime" was minted until , even though the nickel version was created in . So, for several years, both kinds of 5-cent coinsof different metals, in different sizes, with different designswere made and circulatedbut only one was a nickel!
Nickel is a rascal....The word "nickel" dates back to the s in Sweden and Germany. One meaning of the German word "nickel" is "rascal," so "kupfernickel" could be translated "false copper." Miners invented this name because nickel ore looks like copper, a more valuable metal. Sometimes the miners thought they had found copper, but they were fooled by that rascally nickel.
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One artist went from car design to coin design....Of 390 artists who entered the contest to design a new nickel, the winner was Felix Schlag in . Schlag was an auto stylist for General Motors.
An American explorer designed his own boat....Captain Meriwether Lewis drew up the plans for the keelboat shown on the Keelboat nickel. The 55-foot keelboat was built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It could be sailed, rowed, poled like a raft, or towed from the riverbank.
The nickels name is unique....It's the only U.S. coin that is called by its metal contenteven though the metal alloy in a nickel is only 25 percent nickel. The rest is copper.
The nickels image was a likely likeness....The portrait on nickels made before was based on a marble bust by the French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. The sculpture was completed in , while Jefferson was still alive, and is said to look just like him.
The President got the first Jefferson nickel....The coin, issued on November 6, , was presented to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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