The presence of the word Monticello under the building indicates it's an image of Thomas Jefferson's home.
The only Jefferson nickels with a different design were minted in 2004 and 2005; they depicted various images relating to the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The presence of the word Monticello under the building indicates it's an image of Thomas Jefferson's home on the other side of a nickel.
Thomas Jefferson, 1938 to date.
the head on the headside of the nickel is thomas Jefferson
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's plantation home.
Because Jefferson himself is on the front of the coin.
Since 1938, Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States has been on the obverse side of the Nickel.
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The home of Thomas Jefferson,MONTICELLO.
On the head side of a Nickel is Thomas Jefferson
Monticello is the name of the home of Thomas Jefferson and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The building on the reverse side of the Jefferson Nickel is Monticello.
On the Jefferson nickel of USA the plantation depicted on the reverse side of the coin is Monticello located in Charlottesville, Virginia. This was the home of Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson's first appearance on a U S Coin was on a One Dollar Gold commemorative dated 1903. Jefferson's image first appeared on a regular circulation coin in 1938, the familiar Jefferson nickel. He also was featured on some 2007 Presidential $1 coins, and is of course on the $2 bill.