"In the United States, the term "nickel" or "nick" was originally applied to the copper-nickel Indian cent coin introduced in 1859. Later, the name designated the three-cent coin introduced in 1865, and the following year the five-cent sheild nickel appropriated the designation, which has remained ever since. Coins of pure nickel were first used in 1881 in Switzerland and the use of nickel is ancient, and can be traced back as far as 3500 BC."
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Copper Nickel
ERIC STEFANI 11.14.2010
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Oo o o o Copper Nickel
You seldom find them on the floor
and once you find one, you'll want more
Oo o o o Copper Nickel, Oo o o o five cent
Soft and fickle and they can get bent!
Flip it for HEADS or TAILS I bet you . . . heads!!
They're not like others you collect
but just as unexpected when they're flipped
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Oo o o o Copper Nickel
You seldom find them on the ground
and once you get one you want a mound
Oo o o o Copper Nickel, Oo o o o five cent
Soft and fickle and they can get bent!
They're not like others you collect
but just as unexpected when they're flipped
You seldom find them on the floor
Oo o o o Copper Nickel Oo o o o five cent
Soft and fickle and they can get bent!
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Oo o o o Copper Nickel
You seldom find them on the floor
and once you find one, you'll want more
Oo o o o Copper Nickel, Oo o o o five cent
Soft and fickle and they can get bent!
Flip it for HEADS or TAILS I bet you . . . heads!!
They're not like others you collect
but just as unexpected when they're flipped
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