No such coin exists. All 1942-D nickels are made out of the standard 75% copper 25% nickel. Only 1942-S and 1942-P nickels were struck out of the "war nickel" alloy of 35% silver. A 1942-D nickel is worth about 7 cents if circulated and a couple of bucks if in better shape.
The first prototypes were made in June 1941-May 1942.Mass production of the tiger started in August 1942.The first Tigers were used in combat in September 1942.
The US has never made any lead coins, so no.
it made it quicker and faster to load
In 1941 and 1942 they were in 1943-45 they were made of steel
A couple of dollars, maybe 5.
Its the size of the bullet that the gun is made for. its the caliber that a handgun uses
10-1000 USD or more depending on specifics.
Made all over the world
The first bullet was made at 1883. It was a Smith and Wesson .22 caliber rimfire cartridge.
the first projectile was a muzzle loader ball discovered in 1812 and it was a 68 caliber ball
find a bullet of the same caliber. shoot the person that made the hole. remove bullet from person. use bullet to plug hole in car
Depends on the thickness of the platinum, the speed and weight of the bullet, and what the bullet is made of. A.50 caliber armor piercing bullet will shoot through some thicknesses of steel or concrete.
Various weights are made. You must specify which weapon you are looking at.
The DE was made in 3 different calibers. The speed of the bullet depends on what caliber.
The FN 49 was never made in 40 caliber.
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate diameter of the barrel and by extension the projectile used in it, measured in inches or millimetres. The 20mm caliber ammo is the biggest one in production.