What Makes Nickel Valuable
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What Makes Nickel Valuable
Human beings started using nickel around 3500 BC. It is a hard metal that is durable but also easily molded or shaped without breaking. It has been used as currency since 1881, sustaining a durable period of time, proving itβs reliability. Nickel is primarily known for its uses in alloy forms as it is corrosion resistant and anti-bacterial. This makes it very popular in the medical, science, and industrial fields.
Nickel Alloys:
Bronze
Brass
Super-Alloys
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Nickel Properties:
Nickel is easily stretched, molded and shaped
Erosion Resistant
Anti Bacterial
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Nickel Use in Society:
In Science and Industry
Plating metals (brass or iron)
Batteries
Electronics
Robotics
Magnets
Power Tools
Transport
Computer Hard Drives
Emergency Power Supplies
Chemical Industrial Plumbing
Alkaline Fuel Cells
Ship Propellers (Nickel Copper Alloy)
Chemistry and Laboratories
Catalysts
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In Stainless Steel
Cookware
Cutlery
Kitchen Appliances
Hardware
Surgical Instruments
Storage Tanks
Firearms
Headlights (Automobiles)
Jewelery
Watches
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In Security
Vaults and Safes
Armor Plates
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In Musical Instruments
Electric Guitar Strings
Electric Bass Strings
Coating Brass (Erosion Resistant)
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While U.S. Nickels as a coin will not appreciate in value as rapidly as copper pennies or silver coins, they will be worth more than five cents a piece. This means they will be worth more than the paper dollar bill in your pocket. CC Enterprises LLC recommends the purchase of Nickels with the intent to diversify your paper money into as many metals as possible. As time progresses, new technologies are formed that bring about more demand and dependence on metals.
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