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CUPRONICKEL

  • Cupronickel
  • Alloy of copper containing nickel

    Cupronickel or copper–nickel (CuNi) is an alloy of copper with nickel, usually along with small quantities of other metals added for strength, such as

    Cupronickel

    Cupronickel

    Cupronickel

  • 500 yen coin
  • Highest circulating denomination of Japanese yen coinage

    the new coins until 1994. Originally the 500 yen coin was made up of cupronickel, but was later changed to nickel brass, and then to bi-metallic to deter

    500 yen coin

    500 yen coin

    500_yen_coin

  • Ten-baht coin
  • Thai coin

    March 2012, there are one silver, twenty-three nickel, twenty-three cupronickel and fifty-eight bi-metallic face-valued ten-baht commemorative coin series

    Ten-baht coin

    Ten-baht_coin

  • Quarter (United States coin)
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    version is composed of two layers of cupronickel (75% copper, 25% nickel) clad on a core of pure copper. With the cupronickel layers comprising 1/3 of total

    Quarter (United States coin)

    Quarter (United States coin)

    Quarter_(United_States_coin)

  • Thai baht
  • Currency of Thailand

    aluminium bronze 25 and 50 satang, cupronickel 1 baht, cupronickel-clad copper 5 baht and bimetallic 10 baht. Cupronickel-clad steel 2 baht were introduced

    Thai baht

    Thai_baht

  • Coins of the pound sterling
  • British current and historic coinage

    nickel-plated steel equilateral curve heptagonal twenty pence and fifty pence in cupronickel bimetallic one pound and two pounds. All circulating coins have an effigy

    Coins of the pound sterling

    Coins_of_the_pound_sterling

  • Dime (United States coin)
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    be worth the same. This relation in weight and value continued in the cupronickel coins from 1965 on. This produced the greatest rarities in the Seated

    Dime (United States coin)

    Dime (United States coin)

    Dime_(United_States_coin)

  • Deutsche Mark
  • Currency of Germany from 1948 to 2002

    was in cupronickel. In 1950, cupronickel DM1 coins were released, while a cupronickel DM2 and a .625 silver DM5 were released in 1951. Cupronickel replaced

    Deutsche Mark

    Deutsche Mark

    Deutsche_Mark

  • Two-baht coin
  • Denomination of the Thai baht

    a commemorative coin since 1979. As of 1996, there is one cupronickel and forty cupronickel-clad-copper commemorative coin series. On September 15, 2005

    Two-baht coin

    Two-baht_coin

  • Swedish krona
  • Currency of Sweden

    reduced. In 1962, cupronickel replaced silver in the 10-öre, 25-öre and 50-öre coins. In 1968, the 2-kronor switched to cupronickel and the 1-krona switched

    Swedish krona

    Swedish_krona

  • Copper
  • Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)

    constituent of various metal alloys, such as sterling silver used in jewelry, cupronickel used to make marine hardware and coins, and constantan used in strain

    Copper

    Copper

    Copper

  • Full metal jacket (ammunition)
  • Type of bullet with a harder outer shell

    in an outer shell ("jacket") of harder metal, such as gilding metal, cupronickel, or, less commonly, a steel alloy. A bullet jacket usually allows higher

    Full metal jacket (ammunition)

    Full metal jacket (ammunition)

    Full_metal_jacket_(ammunition)

  • Brazilian real
  • Currency of Brazil

    10 and 25 centavos, cupronickel 50 centavos coin, and a bimetallic nickel-brass and cupronickel coin of 1 real. In 2002 cupronickel was replaced with stainless

    Brazilian real

    Brazilian real

    Brazilian_real

  • Spanish peseta
  • Currency of Spain from 1868 to 2002

    afterwards, the large cupronickel Pts 100 was replaced by a smaller aluminium bronze coin, which also replaced the 100 ₧ banknote. A cupronickel Pts 10 was introduced

    Spanish peseta

    Spanish peseta

    Spanish_peseta

  • 100 yen coin
  • Denomination of Japanese yen

    denomination in Japanese. A new alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel (cupronickel) was decided upon to replace the former silver alloy. It was reported

    100 yen coin

    100 yen coin

    100_yen_coin

  • Shilling (British coin)
  • Former unit of currency of the United Kingdom and other territories

    from its introduction in or around 1503 until 1946, and thereafter in cupronickel. Before Decimal Day in 1971, sterling used the Carolingian monetary system

    Shilling (British coin)

    Shilling (British coin)

    Shilling_(British_coin)

  • Boat building
  • Design and construction of floating vessels

    very occasionally[why?] in boatbuilding is cupronickel. Arguably the ideal metal for boat hulls, cupronickel is reasonably tough, highly resistant to corrosion

    Boat building

    Boat building

    Boat_building

  • Coins of the Swiss franc
  • Official coins used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein

    coins (5% to 15% silver) were also subsidiary; they were replaced by Cupronickel and Nickel in 1879. In 1918/19, there was experimentation with brass

    Coins of the Swiss franc

    Coins of the Swiss franc

    Coins_of_the_Swiss_franc

  • Nickel silver
  • Shiny alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc

    silver, argentan, new silver, nickel brass, albata, or alpacca is a cupronickel (copper with nickel) alloy with the addition of zinc. The usual formulation

    Nickel silver

    Nickel silver

    Nickel_silver

  • CFP franc
  • Currency used in the French Pacific overseas collectivities

    made from aluminium alloy, the 10, 20, and 50 franc coins from nickel (cupronickel after 2005), and the "gold" 100 franc coin from nickel bronze (copper

    CFP franc

    CFP franc

    CFP_franc

  • Nickel (United States coin)
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    nickel is a five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint. Composed of cupronickel (75% copper and 25% nickel), the piece has been issued since 1866. Its

    Nickel (United States coin)

    Nickel (United States coin)

    Nickel_(United_States_coin)

  • Russian ruble
  • Currency of Russia

    (31 mm diameter, 12.8 grams cupronickel). It is nearly identical to those of the 5-Swiss franc coin (31.45 mm, 13.2 g cupronickel), worth approx. €4.39 or

    Russian ruble

    Russian ruble

    Russian_ruble

  • Sixpence (British coin)
  • Former coin of the United Kingdom and other territories

    from silver from its introduction in 1551 until 1947, and thereafter in cupronickel. Before Decimal Day in 1971, sterling used the Carolingian monetary system

    Sixpence (British coin)

    Sixpence (British coin)

    Sixpence_(British_coin)

  • Finnish markka
  • Currency of Finland from 1860 to 2002

    nearest cent): 10p (cupronickel) – a honeycomb on the reverse and a lily of the valley flower on the obverse = €0.02 50p (cupronickel) – haircap moss on

    Finnish markka

    Finnish markka

    Finnish_markka

  • Malaysian ringgit
  • Official currency of Malaysia

    moon from the canton of the Malaysian flag. All coins were minted from cupronickel, the only exception being the 1 sen coin, which was first composed from

    Malaysian ringgit

    Malaysian_ringgit

  • List of named alloys
  • Red gold (gold) Rose gold (gold, silver) Shakudo (gold) Tumbaga (gold) Cupronickel (nickel) Constantan (nickel) Cunife (nickel, iron) Manganin (manganese

    List of named alloys

    List_of_named_alloys

  • South Korean won
  • Currency of South Korea

    issued in 1970, struck in brass. Cupronickel 100 won coins were also introduced that year, followed by cupronickel 50 won coins in 1972. In 1982, with

    South Korean won

    South Korean won

    South_Korean_won

  • Tajikistani somoni
  • Currency of Tajikistan

    the composition for SM 1, SM 3, and SM 5 is cupronickel-zinc, while the Central Bank states cupronickel. "Рӯдакӣ" = "Rudaki" National Bank of Tajikistan

    Tajikistani somoni

    Tajikistani somoni

    Tajikistani_somoni

  • 1 euro coin
  • Coin with a value of one euro

    with a value of one euro. It is made of two alloys: the inner part of cupronickel, the outer part of nickel brass. All coins have a common reverse side

    1 euro coin

    1_euro_coin

  • Indian 5-paisa coin
  • Former denomination of the Indian Rupee

    from Cupronickel, Aluminium and Aluminium-magnesium in medallic alignment. The coins were rhombus shaped and had smooth edge. 1964-1966: Cupronickel. 1967-1984:

    Indian 5-paisa coin

    Indian 5-paisa coin

    Indian_5-paisa_coin

  • 50 yen coin
  • Denomination of Japanese yen

    to make the coins. The current design was first minted in 1967 using Cupronickel rather than pure nickel. The 50 yen coin continues to be minted for commerce

    50 yen coin

    50 yen coin

    50_yen_coin

  • List of copper alloys
  • Metal alloy with copper as its principal component

    grouped into the categories: copper, high copper alloy, brasses, bronzes, cupronickel, copper–nickel–zinc (nickel silver), leaded copper, and special alloys

    List of copper alloys

    List of copper alloys

    List_of_copper_alloys

  • 500 won coin
  • South Korean coin

    Eunhaeng), which means the Bank of Korea. The Composition of the coin is Cupronickel (75% copper, 25% nickel), weighs 7.70g, has a diameter of 26.50mm and

    500 won coin

    500 won coin

    500_won_coin

  • Kuwaiti dinar
  • Currency of Kuwait

    Cupronickel Reeded 1961–2011 Stainless steel 2012 50 fils 23 1.54 4.5 Cupronickel 1961–2011 1.7 Stainless steel 2012 100 fils 26 1.71 6.5 Cupronickel

    Kuwaiti dinar

    Kuwaiti_dinar

  • Coins of the New Zealand pound
  • Former New Zealand coinage

    produced for circulation. Silver coinage was abandoned in favour of cupronickel in 1947, except for the 1949 commemorative crown. With a decimal coinage

    Coins of the New Zealand pound

    Coins of the New Zealand pound

    Coins_of_the_New_Zealand_pound

  • Bahraini dinar
  • Currency of Bahrain

    and Gregorian) Lettering: Bahrain; value 1965 5 fils 18.5 2.00 10 fils 23.5 4.75 25 fils 16.5 1.75 Cupronickel Reeded 50 fils 20 3.10 100 fils 25 6.50

    Bahraini dinar

    Bahraini dinar

    Bahraini_dinar

  • Korean Empire won
  • 1900–1910 currency of the Korean Empire

    "official" cupronickel coins; during the exchange process, it was assumed by everybody that theirs cupronickel were "official" cupronickel coins and demanded

    Korean Empire won

    Korean Empire won

    Korean_Empire_won

  • Estonian kroon
  • Former currency of Estonia

    denominations of 5, 10, 20, & 50 senti, as well as 1 KR. The 1 KR was struck in cupronickel, the others in aluminum-bronze. However, in 1997, nickel-plated steel

    Estonian kroon

    Estonian kroon

    Estonian_kroon

  • Threepence (Irish coin)
  • Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound

    hard-wearing. In 1942, as nickel became more costly, the metal was changed to cupronickel of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The coin measured 17.6 millimetres (0.69 in)

    Threepence (Irish coin)

    Threepence (Irish coin)

    Threepence_(Irish_coin)

  • Indonesian 100-rupiah coin
  • Indonesian coin

    a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. First introduced in 1973 in cupronickel, it has been revised four times throughout its history, changing materials

    Indonesian 100-rupiah coin

    Indonesian 100-rupiah coin

    Indonesian_100-rupiah_coin

  • Swiss franc
  • Currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein

    (which remained .900 fineness) in 1875. In 1879, billon was replaced by cupronickel in the 5 centime and 10 centime coins and by nickel in the 20 centime

    Swiss franc

    Swiss franc

    Swiss_franc

  • United States cent mintage figures
  • Flying Eagle cent, 1856–1858 (Cupronickel) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1856 (P) 634 (P) 1,500 Proof 1857 (P) 17,450,000 (P) 485 Proof 1858 (P) 24,600,000

    United States cent mintage figures

    United_States_cent_mintage_figures

  • Half crown (Irish coin)
  • Pre-decimalisation coin of Ireland

    appearance than the later cupronickel variety minted from 1951. The silver coins wore less well. The subsequent cupronickel coin was 75% copper and 25%

    Half crown (Irish coin)

    Half crown (Irish coin)

    Half_crown_(Irish_coin)

  • Group 11 element
  • Group of elements in the periodic table

    to date, either in the form of copper clad coinage or as part of the cupronickel alloy.[citation needed] They were most likely the first three elements

    Group 11 element

    Group 11 element

    Group_11_element

  • Florin (Irish coin)
  • Irish Two-Shilling Coin

    "whitish" look than the later cupronickel variety that were minted from 1951, also the silver coins wear less well. The cupronickel variety of coin consisted

    Florin (Irish coin)

    Florin (Irish coin)

    Florin_(Irish_coin)

  • Danish krone
  • Currency of Denmark

    copper-coloured bronze, the 1, 2 and 5 krone coins from a silver-coloured cupronickel alloy, and the 10 and 20 krone coins from golden aluminium bronze. The

    Danish krone

    Danish_krone

  • Shilling (Irish coin)
  • Irish coin

    were of a lighter hue than the cupronickel coins minted from 1951, and they resisted wear less well. The cupronickel coin contained 75% copper and 25%

    Shilling (Irish coin)

    Shilling (Irish coin)

    Shilling_(Irish_coin)

  • Patrone 88
  • Rifle cartridge

    diameter 14.6 g (225 gr) round-nose full metal jacket bullet that was cupronickel plated and reached a muzzle velocity of 620 m/s (2,034 ft/s). The bullet

    Patrone 88

    Patrone 88

    Patrone_88

  • Korean yang
  • 1892–1902 currency of Korea

    from Incheon was moved to Yongsan in September of the year 1900 and cupronickel coins at this time were struck in small quantities. The Yongsan Mint

    Korean yang

    Korean yang

    Korean_yang

  • 500 yen coin (commemorative)
  • Denomination of the Japanese yen

    Guaranty Corporation. Retrieved April 4, 2019. "Seto Bridge Opening 500 yen Cupronickel Coin". Japan Mint. Retrieved April 4, 2019. "Japan 500 Yen Y# 93 Yr.63(1988)"

    500 yen coin (commemorative)

    500_yen_coin_(commemorative)

  • Gambian pound
  • Currency of The Gambia, 1965 to 1971

    spurfowl 6d 1966 Cupronickel Three peanuts 1/– 1966 Cupronickel Oil palm 2/– 1966 Cupronickel African domestic ox 4/– 1966 Cupronickel Slender-snouted

    Gambian pound

    Gambian_pound

  • Half dollar (United States coin)
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    layered-composition coins made of a pure copper core sandwiched between two cupronickel outer faces. The silver content of dimes and quarters was eliminated

    Half dollar (United States coin)

    Half dollar (United States coin)

    Half_dollar_(United_States_coin)

  • Armor-piercing bullet
  • Type of ammunition

    tungsten, or tungsten carbide penetrator encased within a copper or cupronickel jacket, similar to the jacket which would surround lead in a conventional

    Armor-piercing bullet

    Armor-piercing bullet

    Armor-piercing_bullet

  • Nickel
  • Chemical element with atomic number 28 (Ni)

    nickel. Some ancient Chinese manuscripts suggest that "white copper" (cupronickel, known as baitong) was used there in 1700–1400 BCE. This Paktong white

    Nickel

    Nickel

    Nickel

  • Icelandic króna
  • Currency of Iceland

    Shrimp (Pandalus borealis) 2.65 Copper-plated steel 1986 1 kr. 21.50 4.50 Cupronickel: Cu: 75%, Ni: 25% Reeded Mountain giant Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) 1981–1987

    Icelandic króna

    Icelandic króna

    Icelandic_króna

  • Polish złoty
  • Currency of Poland

    5 8.7 cupronickel rifled Coat of arms, year of minting Denomination 103,383,710 1984 1984-8 1 January 1995 Yes 20 złotych 24 5.65 cupronickel rifled

    Polish złoty

    Polish złoty

    Polish_złoty

  • Indonesian 1,000-rupiah coin
  • Indonesian coin

    the first issue of the 1,000-rupiah coin. Being bimetallic, it has a cupronickel outer edge and an inner circle made out of aluminum-nickel-bronze alloy

    Indonesian 1,000-rupiah coin

    Indonesian 1,000-rupiah coin

    Indonesian_1,000-rupiah_coin

  • Romanian leu
  • Currency of Romania

    the 1867 issue used the spelling 1 banu rather than 1 ban. In 1900, cupronickel 5, 10, and 20 ban coins were introduced, with holed versions following

    Romanian leu

    Romanian leu

    Romanian_leu

  • Podstakannik
  • Russian drinking utensil

    coffee. In the Soviet Union they were made mostly from nickel silver, cupronickel, and other alloys with nickel, silver, or gold plating. Though in modern

    Podstakannik

    Podstakannik

    Podstakannik

  • Indian 2-paisa coin
  • Former denomination of the Indian Rupee

    504,000 coins were minted in 1964. Two paise coins were minted from Cupronickel alloy in medallic orientation. The coins weighed 2.95 grams, had a diameter

    Indian 2-paisa coin

    Indian 2-paisa coin

    Indian_2-paisa_coin

  • Indonesian 50-rupiah coin
  • Indonesian coin

    extremely low value. The Rp50 coin was first introduced in 1971 as a cupronickel coin that weighed 6.06 g (0.214 oz), had a 24 mm (0.94 in) diameter,

    Indonesian 50-rupiah coin

    Indonesian 50-rupiah coin

    Indonesian_50-rupiah_coin

  • 5 naye paise
  • Indian unit of currency

    were minted from 1957 to 1963. Five naye paise coins were minted from cupronickel alloy in medallic alignment. Coins weighed 4.0 grams, had a diameter

    5 naye paise

    5_naye_paise

  • Gresham's law
  • Monetary principle

    public after the Coinage Act of 1965 debased half dollars to contain only 40% silver, and then were debased entirely in 1971 to base cupronickel (right).

    Gresham's law

    Gresham's law

    Gresham's_law

  • Sixpence (Irish coin)
  • Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound

    threepence coin, and was very well wearing. The metal was changed to cupronickel in 1942 as nickel increased in value; this coin, which consisted of 75%

    Sixpence (Irish coin)

    Sixpence (Irish coin)

    Sixpence_(Irish_coin)

  • Rwandan franc
  • Currency of Rwanda

    were introduced for 1, 5 and 10 francs, with the 1 and 10 francs in cupronickel and the 5 francs in bronze. In 1969, aluminium 1 franc coins were introduced

    Rwandan franc

    Rwandan_franc

  • Australian dollar
  • Currency of Australia

    cents (bronze); 5, 10, and 20 cents (cupronickel; 75% copper, 25% nickel); and 50 cents (silver, then cupronickel). The 50-cent coins in 80% silver were

    Australian dollar

    Australian_dollar

  • Indian 10-paisa coin
  • Coin of the Indian rupee

    Edge smooth Shape scalloped(1957-1993) round(1988-1998) Composition cupronickel(1957-1967) nickel-brass(1968-1971) aluminum(1971-1993) stainless-steel(1988-1998)

    Indian 10-paisa coin

    Indian 10-paisa coin

    Indian_10-paisa_coin

  • Ring cent
  • United States pattern coin

    differing compositions, including billon (standard), aluminum, copper, cupronickel, nickel silver, nickel, silver, and white metal. In the late-1840s, the

    Ring cent

    Ring cent

    Ring_cent

  • Freeze brand
  • Technique for marking animals

    are occasionally made from pure copper but are more often made of a cupronickel alloy. This alloy was selected to exploit copper's high thermal conductivity

    Freeze brand

    Freeze brand

    Freeze_brand

  • Galvanic series
  • Method to determine the nobility of metals and semi-metals

    Stainless steel 316 (active) Monel 400 Phosphor bronze Admiralty brass Cupronickel Molybdenum Red brass Brass plating Yellow brass Naval brass 464 Uranium

    Galvanic series

    Galvanic_series

  • United Arab Emirates dirham
  • Currency of the United Arab Emirates

    Copper-plated steel 2017 In proof and uncirculated sets only 25 fils 20.00 3.50 Cupronickel Reeded Arabian gazelle; year of issue (Gregorian and Hijri) 1973–2011

    United Arab Emirates dirham

    United Arab Emirates dirham

    United_Arab_Emirates_dirham

  • Macanese pataca
  • Currency of Macau

    respectively, whilst a bimetallic 10 patacas was introduced in 1997 and a cupronickel 2 patacas in 1998. Coins are issued by the Monetary Authority of Macau

    Macanese pataca

    Macanese pataca

    Macanese_pataca

  • Italian lira
  • Currency of Italy from 1861 to 2002

    value; year of issue 1954–1989 16.55 2.70 Smooth 1990–1995 19.20 4.50 Cupronickel Italia turrita; lettering: REPVBBLICA ITALIANA Cornucopia; value; year

    Italian lira

    Italian lira

    Italian_lira

  • West Midlands (county)
  • County of England

    Bournville, Birmingham; since 2012. B Mason & Sons produce rolled copper and cupronickel alloy precision strips; applications include submarine communication

    West Midlands (county)

    West Midlands (county)

    West_Midlands_(county)

  • Monel
  • Solid-solution binary alloy of nickel and copper

    small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Monel is not a cupronickel alloy because it has less than 60% copper. Stronger than pure nickel

    Monel

    Monel

    Monel

  • Ultimate tensile strength
  • Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking

    alloy 6061-T6 241 300 2.7 Copper 99.9% Cu 70 220[citation needed] 8.92 Cupronickel 10% Ni, 1.6% Fe, 1% Mn, balance Cu 130 350 8.94 Brass 200 + 500 8.73

    Ultimate tensile strength

    Ultimate tensile strength

    Ultimate_tensile_strength

  • 2 naye paise
  • Unit of currency that is 2/100 that of the Indian rupee

    were minted from 1957 to 1964. Two naye paise coins were minted from Cupronickel alloy in medallic orientation. The coins weighed 2.95 grams, had a diameter

    2 naye paise

    2_naye_paise

  • Indonesian 25-rupiah coin
  • Indonesian coin

    ceased to be legal tender. The first Rp25 coins were minted in 1971 as cupronickel coins. They had a 20 mm (0.79 in) diameter, were 1.25 mm (0.049 in) thick

    Indonesian 25-rupiah coin

    Indonesian 25-rupiah coin

    Indonesian_25-rupiah_coin

  • Angolan kwanza
  • Currency of Angola

    of arms, year Value 1999 50 cêntimos 18 mm 3 g 1 kwanza 21 mm 4.5 g Cupronickel Reeded State title, Coat of arms, year Value 1999 2 kwanzas 22 mm 5 g

    Angolan kwanza

    Angolan kwanza

    Angolan_kwanza

  • Guinean franc
  • Currency of Guinea

    improved security features. A new issue of coins in 1962 was made of cupronickel. In 1971, the franc was replaced by syli at a rate of 1 syli = 10 francs

    Guinean franc

    Guinean franc

    Guinean_franc

  • Bullet
  • Projectile propelled by a firearm, sling, or air gun

    generally have a lead core that is jacketed or plated with gilding metal, cupronickel, copper alloys, or steel; a thin layer of harder metal protects the softer

    Bullet

    Bullet

    Bullet

  • Cayman Islands dollar
  • Currency of the Cayman Islands

    with the other denominations in cupronickel. From 1992, copper and nickel-plated steel replaced bronze and cupronickel, respectively. On 1 May 1972, the

    Cayman Islands dollar

    Cayman Islands dollar

    Cayman_Islands_dollar

  • Kopeck
  • Unit of currency

    the reverse showed the denomination. The coins were later minted using cupronickel, brass, copper-nickel, aluminium-bronze, and billon. As a result of the

    Kopeck

    Kopeck

    Kopeck

  • Mexican peso
  • Currency of Mexico

    Milled State title, coat of arms Denomination 1919 MXP 10¢ 15.0 mm 1.5 g Cupronickel Reeded State title, coat of arms Ear of corn 1974 MXP 20¢ 28.5 mm 10

    Mexican peso

    Mexican_peso

  • Melchior (alloy)
  • Copper alloy

    it popular for the manufacture of household utensils in the Soviet Union. Cupronickel Monel "Melchior". Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). v t e

    Melchior (alloy)

    Melchior (alloy)

    Melchior_(alloy)

  • Brass
  • Alloy of copper and zinc

    student-model flutes and piccolos are made of some variety of brass, usually a cupronickel alloy similar to nickel silver (also known as German silver). Clarinets

    Brass

    Brass

    Brass

  • Jamaican dollar
  • Currency of Jamaica

    the blacks were still reluctant to use copper. The solution was to use cupronickel, adopted in 1869. Pennies and halfpennies were minted for use in Jamaica

    Jamaican dollar

    Jamaican dollar

    Jamaican_dollar

  • Antimicrobial properties of copper
  • Abilities of copper to kill or stop the growth of microorganisms

    Copper and its alloys (brasses, bronzes, cupronickel, copper-nickel-zinc, and others) are natural antimicrobial materials. Ancient civilizations exploited

    Antimicrobial properties of copper

    Antimicrobial_properties_of_copper

  • Toning (coin)
  • Color change caused by oxidization

    coins minted from other metals and alloys, including gold, copper and cupronickel. Different colors and patterns of toning can have varying effects on

    Toning (coin)

    Toning (coin)

    Toning_(coin)

  • Half-crown (New Zealand coin)
  • Former denomination of the New Zealand pound

    half-ounce (14.14 gram) coins of .500 fineness silver, but was produced in cupronickel from 1947 onward. A commemorative issue, celebrating the centennial of

    Half-crown (New Zealand coin)

    Half-crown (New Zealand coin)

    Half-crown_(New_Zealand_coin)

  • 7.7×58mm Arisaka
  • Japanese military rifle cartridge

    designated in 1930. The 7.7×58mm ball bullet was lead-filled and had a cupronickel-plated jacket weighted at 10.5 g (162 gr). Tracer, armor-piercing, incendiary

    7.7×58mm Arisaka

    7.7×58mm Arisaka

    7.7×58mm_Arisaka

  • Sahrawi peseta
  • Currency in Western Sahara

    coins are supposedly designated for circulation. They are made from cupronickel. The denominations are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 and 500 pesetas. There

    Sahrawi peseta

    Sahrawi_peseta

  • Coinage metals
  • Metals suitable for making coins

    coatings, or bimetallic forms. Coin alloys include bronze, electrum and cupronickel. Plating, cladding or other coating methods are used to form an outer

    Coinage metals

    Coinage metals

    Coinage_metals

  • Currency of Venezuela
  • obligatory from July 1, 1879. Copper was eliminated completely, replaced by cupronickel. A coinage limit of Bs.6 per head was set. Coins produced in Brussels

    Currency of Venezuela

    Currency of Venezuela

    Currency_of_Venezuela

  • Japanese yen
  • Currency of Japan

    cupro-nickel 100 yen along with a smaller 50 yen. In 1982, the first cupronickel 500 yen coin was introduced. Alongside the 5 Swiss franc coin, the 500

    Japanese yen

    Japanese yen

    Japanese_yen

  • Coins of the Indonesian rupiah
  • other coins were solid. All were aluminium except the Rp0.50, which was cupronickel. Rp0.01 coins were effectively worthless, and only a token number of

    Coins of the Indonesian rupiah

    Coins of the Indonesian rupiah

    Coins_of_the_Indonesian_rupiah

  • Commemorative coins of Russia
  • bi-metallic brass/cupronickel - Dorogobuzh - 2003 10 rubles - bi-metallic brass/cupronickel - Kasimov - 2003 10 rubles - bi-metallic brass/cupronickel - Pskov -

    Commemorative coins of Russia

    Commemorative_coins_of_Russia

  • Luxembourg franc
  • Currency of Luxembourg from 1854 to 2002

    First World War, iron coins were issued in the same denominations before cupronickel was reintroduced in 1924, along with nickel 1- and 2-franc coins. The

    Luxembourg franc

    Luxembourg franc

    Luxembourg_franc

  • .276 Enfield
  • British experimental rifle cartridge

    MDT 53⁄4-13⁄4 (cordite MD pressed into tubes) behind 165 gr (10.69 g) cupronickel-jacketed .282 in (7.16 mm) diameter 1.365 in (34.67 mm) long spitzer

    .276 Enfield

    .276_Enfield

  • Pakistan Medal
  • Award

    Pakistan, including attached British personnel. The medal is made of cupronickel and is 1.4 in (36 mm) in diameter. The obverse has the Royal cypher of

    Pakistan Medal

    Pakistan Medal

    Pakistan_Medal

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  • Divanch
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Divanch

    God

  • Ilanit
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Hebrew

    Ilanit

    Tree

  • Warhurst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warhurst

    English : habitational name, possibly from Warhurst Fold Farm in Derbyshire.

  • Mastak
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mastak

    Forehead

  • Jenu | ஜேநுஂ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jenu | ஜேநுஂ

    Well-born, Noble

  • Delevan
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Delevan

    Bright Friend

  • Wetherald
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wetherald

    English : variant of Wetherell.

  • Nishikanta | நிஷாகாஂத , நிஷிகாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nishikanta | நிஷாகாஂத , நிஷிகாஂத

    Husband of night (Moon)

  • Daksapati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Daksapati

    Lord of the Faculties

  • TIQVAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TIQVAH

    (תִּקְוָה) Hebrew unisex name TIQVAH means "hope." In the bible, this is strictly a masculine name, the name of the father of Shallum.

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