That's odd phrasing in your question, but the answer is the nickel, as well as his presidential dollar.
The US nickel (five cent coin) has an image of Jefferson's home, Monticello, on the back.
Thomas Jefferson is represented on the United States nickel coin.
The Nickel!
The nickel
The coin featuring the home of Thomas Jefferson is the nickel, specifically the Jefferson Nickel. On the reverse side, it showcases Monticello, Jefferson's plantation and architectural masterpiece in Virginia. This design has been used in various iterations since the coin was first minted in 1938.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. > There's no coin called a "buffalo head" nickel. It's either "Indian head" or "buffalo" - they show the whole animal! > Buffalo nickels were struck from 1913 to 1938. All 1947 nickels are Jefferson nickels.
The head of a nickel refers to the side of the coin that features the profile of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. This design has been in use since 1938, and it showcases Jefferson in a left-facing portrait. The reverse side of the nickel typically depicts Monticello, Jefferson's plantation in Virginia. The nickel is worth five cents and is composed of a cupronickel alloy.
the american nickel
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
Because Jefferson himself is on the front of the coin.
yes, on a nickel
The nickel has an image of Thomas Jefferson.