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  2. Axel Fredrik Cronstedt - Wikipedia

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    Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (/kroonstet/ 23 December 1722 – 19 August 1765) was a Swedish mineralogist and chemist who discovered the element nickel in 1751 [3] [4] [5] as a mining expert with the Bureau of Mines. [3]

  3. The Nickel Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Nickel Boys is a 2019 novel by American novelist Colson Whitehead. It is based on the historic Dozier School , a reform school in Florida that operated for 111 years and was revealed as highly abusive.

  4. A Moon of Nickel and Ice - Wikipedia

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    A Moon of Nickel and Ice (French: Sur la lune de nickel) is a 2017 Canadian documentary film, directed by François Jacob. [2] The film profiles history and culture of the isolated Russian mining city of Norilsk .

  5. Hollow Nickel Case - Wikipedia

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    The Hollow Nickel Case (or the Hollow Coin) was the FBI investigation that grew out of the discovery of a container disguised as a U.S. coin and containing a coded message, eventually found to concern the espionage activities of William August Fisher (a.k.a. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel) on behalf of the Soviet Union.

  6. National Society of Film Critics Award Winners: ‘Nickel Boys ...

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    Voting for the National Society of Film Critics is now complete and films like “Nickel Boys” and “A Real Pain” took home top honors. NSFC was founded in 1966 and is comprised of over 60 ...

  7. Shield nickel - Wikipedia

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    The Shield nickel was the first United States five-cent piece to be made out of copper-nickel, the same alloy of which American nickels are struck today. Designed by James B. Longacre , the coin was issued from 1866 until 1883, when it was replaced by the Liberty Head nickel .

  8. Annabergite - Wikipedia

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    Annabergite has been known since the 18th century, although type localities were not published along initial descriptions. The first report of Annabergite by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt from 1758 erroneously identifies it as a nickel oxide mineral and assigned it the latinized name Ochra niccoli, while Wallerius gave it the name nickel bloom in 1778.

  9. Jefferson nickel - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson nickel has been the five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint since 1938, when it replaced the Buffalo nickel.From 1938 until 2004, the copper-nickel coin's obverse featured a profile depiction of Founding Father and third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by artist Felix Schlag; the obverse design used in 2005 was also in profile, though by Joe Fitzgerald.