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If you want mintage figures, you can use a site such as the one I've linked below.
If you want to know how many are still in circulation, that's unfortunately an impossible question to answer because no one knows how many have been lost, destroyed, melted, etc.
Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickels were struck before Jefferson nickels (1913-1938) Liberty nickels were struck before Indian Head nickels (1883-1912)
Mintage of the 1943-P Jefferson nickel is 271,165,000.
Before the Jefferson nickels and the Buffalo nickels, there used to be nickels with a V on them. V is the roman numeral for five.
Buffalo Nickels were made before the Jefferson nickles.
Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickels were struck before Jefferson nickels
Jefferson nickels have been minted since 1938. Aside from various portrait changes, no other design has been minted since then.
The first Jefferson nickels were made in 1938.
No.
No they do not, the ONLY nickels to have any silver are the "War Nickels" from late 1942 to 1946
Thomas Jefferson. They're called Jefferson nickels because, well, the image is that of Thomas Jefferson.
The first Jefferson nickels were released in 1938.
One US nickels weighs 5 grams. This means it would take 97.72 nickels to make one pound of nickels. The president on the US nickel is Thomas Jefferson.