Feels like the metal of an actual nickel but, obviously lighter. Not sure if it could be a prototype model for the mint or if someone made a counterfeit. Honestly I have no clue. Please help, Clueless.
Like @tommyc03 said, it is from a magician's coin. Actually it is only half of one. As you can see from the glue inside, the reverse got lost. It is also interesting to note that some magician's coins that pre-dated World War II were actually used to carry coded messages. Obviously, this coin was not one of them. Chris
U.S. MicroNickel Hollow Spy Coin Dereu & Sons has partnered up with Michael Sheibley of Stanhope Microworks to create an historically accurate replica of the actual coin and cypher code used by the soviet spy ring led by KGB Colonel Vilyam Fisher.
@CluelessAboutCoins Welcome to Cointalk.. yes to Hollowed out nickel Your title - Is this real? Nickel misprint? Coins are stamped/minted not printed.. paper currency is printed