The metal content in a US 5-cent coin, commonly known as a nickel, is currently valued at 43% more than the coin's face value. This discrepancy highlights the potential for arbitrage opportunities, as the intrinsic metal value surpasses the nominal worth of the coin. However, practical and legal constraints, such as the prohibition of melting down coins for their metal, limit the feasibility of exploiting this value difference for profit.
US Nickel's Metal Value Exceeds Face Value by 43%
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