Because ofthe rising price of nickel and copper that began in 2005, the United States passed a law that made it illegal to melt pennies and nickels for their metal content. Additionally, it is illegal to carry more than five dollars worth of pennies and nickels outside of the United States...
aThe phrase 揃uffalo Nickel� has always been part of our language. Since 1913, the first minting year, and through the exciting period between 1940 and 1960 when you could still find Buffalo Nickels in your pocket change - they were just called Buffalo Nickels.[translate]...
Coin-operated telephones and telephone booths have been an integral part of the American scene since the first one — a cumbersome affair called an “automatic pay station,” complete with slots for nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars and “cartwheel” silver dollars — was installed in New ...
YES! amongst the lint and crumbled post-its rests a lone nickel. Click those coins into the machine and down drops your sugary snack – with only nickels and dimes it doesnt even feel like spending money. AWESOME! V. April 2, 2010 at 11:08 pm Let me tell you what is aw...