Added by | ivan lucian |
In personal collections | 34 |
General Description | The United States five-cent coin, commonly called a nickel, is a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of a United States dollar 1938-2003, mintmark is to the right of Jefferson's ponytail below the date |
Obv. Description | Profile facing left of third President of the United States (1801–1809) Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers, IN GOD WE TRUST (left) ,LIBERTY AND YEAR (right) |
Rev. Description | Rendition of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, designed by himself, E pluribus unum, latin for "Out of many, one" at the top, FIVE CENTS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the bottom |
Catalog code | KM#A192 |
Mintage | 593,004,000 |
Diameter | 19.53 mm |
Thickness | 1.90 mm |
Weight | 5.0000 g |
Material | Copper-Nickel |
Orientation | Coin |
Mint | United States of America - Philadelphia (P) |
Edge Type | plain |
Designer | Felix Oscar Schlag |
Catalog prices *what it means? |
UNC $0.40 BU $6.50 |