Jefferson Nickel 2005 S Pacific


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General Description In commemoration of the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition, the President enacted Public Law 108-15 to modify the Jefferson 5-cent coin (nickel) to reflect images evocative of the historic expedition into the Louisiana Territory. The United States Mint began the Westward Journey Nickel Series™ in 2004 with the release of the Peace Medal and Keelboat nickels. In 2005, a contemporary image of President Jefferson will appear on the nickel, along with two new reverse designs that recognize the American Indians and wildlife encountered by the Lewis and Clark expedition and the progress and culmination of the journey. Depictions of Monticello and Thomas Jefferson will return to the nickel in 2006.
Obv. Description The obverse design bears, for the first time in 67 years, a new likeness of America's third president, Thomas Jefferson as a close cropping showing his face. The "Liberty" inscription on the coin is based upon Jefferson's own handwriting. The design is based on the marble bust of Jefferson by the French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon, completed in 1789. The design was made age-appropriate to his presidency by utilizing later paintings by Gilbert Stuart and Rembrandt Peale. The new obverse image of President Jefferson replaces the image of President Jefferson that had been on the nickel since 1938.

The design was created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program artist, Joe Fitzgerald, of Silver Spring, Maryland. United States Mint sculptor-engraver Don Everhart sculpted the design. Around the right edge are the words "In God We Trust" and the date. The S mint-mark is below the handwritten "Liberty".
Rev. Description This nickel in the series features a scene of the Pacific Ocean and an inscription reflecting an excited entry in the journal of Captain William Clark on November 7, 1805. The design – a design based on a photograph by Andrew E. Cier of Astoria, Oregon – visually depicts the expedition's exultation on believing they had finally reached the Pacific Ocean after so many months of arduous travel. The design was created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program artist, Joe Fitzgerald, of Silver Spring, Maryland, and was sculpted by United States Mint sculptor/engraver Donna Weaver. The words on this read Ocean In View, O! The Joy! below pine trees. Around the edge are the words "E Pluribus Unum. United States of America. Five Cents. Lewis & Clark 1805.
Catalog code KM# 369
Diameter 21.20 mm
Weight 5.0000 g
Material Copper-Nickel
Orientation Coin
Mint United States of America - San Francisco (S)
Edge Type plain
Designer Joe Fitzgerald and Donna Weaver
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