The cost of nickel allergy: a global investigation of coin composition and nickel and cobalt release.
Carsten R Hamann, Dathan Hamann, Curtis Hamann, Jacob P Thyssen, Carola Lidén
Index: Contact Dermatitis 68(1) , 15-22, (2013)
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Abstract
Nickel is widely used in coins; nickel may cause contact allergy and allergic contact dermatitis in those who handle them.To investigate alloy use, coin composition and nickel and cobalt release for a worldwide selection of currently circulating coins.Eight hundred and fifty coins of 361 different denominations or issues from 52 countries were collected and analysed with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and nickel and cobalt spot tests.Copper-nickel was the most frequently identified coin alloy, being observed in 100 denominations (28%), followed by aluminium-bronze (62, 17%). In total, 239 denominations released nickel (28%). Coins from Bolivia, Brazil and Costa Rica did not release nickel. Fewer than one-third of the denominations or issues from China, India, the euro area and Indonesia released nickel. In the United States, the Russian Federation, Japan, and Mexico, one-third or more of the denominations released nickel.This worldwide selection of circulating coins covered countries with 75% of the world population, and shows that the majority of the world population lives in countries where coins release nickel. Pertinently, ∼ 40% of circulating coin denominations do not release nickel.© 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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