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Many countries use an alloy of copper and nickel to produce their respective "silver" coins. Most commonly, the Royal Mint uses 75% copper and 25% nickel.

By comparison with silver, a copper-nickel alloy is very cheap and produces a durable and hard wearing coin that has a life expectancy of fifty years or more.

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