Monticello is the home of the president shown on the coin's front side, Thomas Jefferson.
The symbol on the back of a nickel is Monticello. Monticello is the home President Thomas Jefferson, who is depicted on the front of the coin.
The third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson, is on the nickel. His home, Monticello, is on the back of the coin.Thomas Jefferson.
The US nickel features a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president. Note that his home, Monticello, is identified on the back of the coin.
The final Category was U.S. Currency The clue was: "It's the only U.S. coin or bill that features the private home of a President on the reverse The answer is: What is the nickel
The US nickel (five cent coin) has an image of Jefferson's home, Monticello, on the back.
U.S. CURRENCYIt's the only U.S. coin or bill produced in 2010 that features the private home of a president on the reversethe nickel
Home Then Back Again - 2010 was released on: USA: October 2010
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Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's plantation home.
The final Category was U.S. Currency The clue was: "It's the only U.S. coin or bill that features the private home of a President on the reverse The answer is: What is the nickel
Not WHO but WHAT. Except for the special Lewis and Clark commemorative nickels minted in 2004 and 2005, all Jefferson nickels have a picture of his famous house. It's name, Monticello, is right under the picture.
No nickel has Mount Vernon on it.Mount Vernon was George Washington's home, but Jeffersonis on the nickel and his home is called Monticello, just like the word underneath the building tells you! Before that (1913-1938), we had the Five Cent Indian Head nickel, popularly called the "Buffalo" nickel with an Indian head on the face (the obverse side) and a buffalo on the back (the reverse side).