In US currency, a 5¢ coin is the "nickel" (made of copper and nickel).
On the heads (obverse) side, there is a picture of Thomas Jefferson, and the words "IN GOD WE TRUST", as well as "Liberty", and the date, and possibly a mint mark.
On the tails (reverse) side, the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM", " United States of America", and, on the coins where the building is shown, it has the word "Monticello" underneath a picture of Jefferson's home, Monticello.
A 5 cent piece is a coin with a denomination of 5 cents. In the United States, it is commonly referred to as a nickel and features the portrait of Thomas Jefferson on one side.
you need to have more information that that.
A nickel.
what is the value of a 1966 bahama 5 cent
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5 grams
Off center errors for a Jefferson 5 cent piece list at $12.00 .
On the US 5 cent piece, Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello is pictured. I think the Canadian 5 cent piece has a beaver on the reverse.
An American 5-cent piece is a nickel.
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In Canada the Canadian dollar is the base of currency. There are bills of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. There are no 1 cent pieces being made, anymore, but there is the 5-cent piece, the 10-cent piece, the 25-cent piece, the 50-cent piece, the one dollar coin called the 'Loonie', and the two dollar coin called the 'Toonie'. These bills and coins are used throughout Canada, including Manitoba.
it is worth R.5.00
A nickel or 5 cent piece
dimes, 25 cent piece, pennys, 5 cent piece, half dallor, and dallor pieces!
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