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Aside from cupronickel, many other terms exist which describe the same material.
In 1973, a new cupronickel five cent coin was issued.
Making the cupronickel alloy is also a relatively expensive process.
A new issue of coins in 1962 was made of cupronickel.
The solution was to use cupronickel, adopted in 1869.
In the past, true silver coins were debased with cupronickel.
These were followed by cupronickel 5 francs in 1949.
The new coins will be made of cupronickel.
The coins were struck using the then Federal standard of cupronickel for cent pieces.
It can be alloyed with nickel to make cupronickel.
The 1 was struck in bronze, with the other denominations in cupronickel.
It is made of cupronickel, an alloy of copper and nickel.
Despite high copper content, cupronickel is silver in colour.
The coin was made of cupronickel, 23.62 mm in diameter, and weighed 5.66 grams.
Cupronickel replaced silver in the 5 cents in 1907.
Beginning in 1880, the farthing was also minted in cupronickel.
Since 1947, all "silver" coinage in the UK has been made from cupronickel.
In 1992, a 5 Rupees Cupronickel coin was introduced.
Silver was replaced in coins by cupronickel.
Currently, cupronickel remains the basic material for silver-plated cutlery.
The subsequent cupronickel coin was 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A second issue of aluminium-bronze 1 krone was made in 1957, followed by cupronickel versions in 1960 and 1964.
Copper was eliminated completely, replaced by cupronickel.
From 1992, copper and nickel-plated steel replaced bronze and cupronickel, respectively.
The ground shuddered slightly and the air sang as the five whirling scraps of cupronickel spat off into the dusk.