That's a 2004 Westward Journey nickel, which is one of four designs commemorating 200 years since the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It's worth 5 cents.
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A 2004 Jefferson nickel is still 5 cents. Millions are in circulation.
A nickel's value is not voided due to worn surface. It should still be worth 5 cents.
If you got it in change, 5 cents.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent
There's never been a wheat-back nickel. All 1988 Jefferson nickels have the familiar picture of his home, Monticello.Wheat-back cents were minted from 1909 to 1958.
That's a silver war nickel, containing 35% silver, and it's worth at least $2.
The back of ALL U.S. coins is upside-down in relation to the front. Your 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents.
A 2005 US nickel that has Ocean in View on the back is an ordinary coin from the Westward Journey series. If you found it in change it has no added value. A nice uncirculated one might retail for 50 to 75 cents.
The value of a nickel with a colored back can vary greatly depending on the color, condition, and rarity of the coin. In general, a colored nickel would typically not have a significant premium value over a regular nickel, unless it is a genuine mint error or a rare collectible.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.