A nickel's value is not voided due to worn surface. It should still be worth 5 cents.
A dime is smaller than a nickel. A nickel is worth less than a dime. A dime has a ridged side, while a nickel is smooth and thicker.
On the obverse (heads) side is an image of President Thomas Jefferson, and the reverse (tails) shows his home Monticello.
Totally rare, i.e. it can't exist. Every nickel must have two sides, whether or not either side has anything printed on it.
Indian Head Nickels (with a buffalo on the back) were only minted from 1913 to 1938, so I have to assume you have something else -- perhaps a Liberty Head Nickel (with a big "V" on the back)? A well-worn 1891 Liberty Head Nickel is worth about $3.00
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A nickel's value is not voided due to worn surface. It should still be worth 5 cents.
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).
The obverse side of the 2005 Liberty nickel is stamped with a profile of President Jefferson on the left side, the words, "In God We Trust", the handwritten cursive word, "Liberty", and the year, "2005".
The building on the reverse [tails] side of the Jefferson nickel is the home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, located in Charlottesville, Virginia. There is a caption right under the building that identifies it.
The right side
Monticello is the home of the president shown on the coin's front side, Thomas Jefferson.
If you're comparing the coin to an American nickel, it's important to know what "upside down" means. US coins are minted with the back side rotated 180 degrees versus the front, while Canadian coins have both sides oriented the same direction. That is, if you flip the two coins side to side as if you were turning the page of a book, the back side of a US coin will be point in the opposite direction while the back side of a Canadian coin will point in the same direction. If the two sides of a 1979 Canadian nickel are pointing the same way, it's only worth 5 cents. If they're pointing in opposite directions (like a US coin) you could have what's called a rotated-die error. In that case the nickel should be inspected in person by a dealer who works with error coins.
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 head on the headside of the nickel is thomas Jefferson
No, Jenna Jameson is not in Nickel Back. She is a porn star and writer. Nickel Back is a popular rock band.