On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, grok (caleb vines) wrote:

There is some ambiguity of what, exactly, a nickel is. Common
knowledge tells us it is a metal, but one would rarely refer to an
amount of nickel as "a nickel" without qualification--a lump of
nickel, or a vein, or an atom. Nickel is ultimately an adjective in
this sense--using it as a noun alone is not common in the language and
grammar used in Quazie's initial statement.

As thorough as your judgement is, I'm going to have to withdraw points for grammatical terminology:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_noun

Greetings,
Ørjan.

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