Thomas Jefferson's image is on the current US five cent piece. He has been the face of the US nickel since 1938. The portrait on the front of the US nickel is that of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States.
I assume you mean the obverse. Thomas Jefferson. the JEFFERSON NICKEL reverse normally shows Monticello, his personally-designed estate. it is popularily confuwsed withe the Jefferson Memorial, a different building, similar style of dome, in Washington. Monticello is not, strictly speaking , In DC, the Jefferson memorial is.
Thomas Jefferson has been on the nickel since 1938. There have been 3 different portraits:
> A left-facing image from 1938 to 2004
> A right-facing partial image during 2005 only
> A forward-facing portrait since 2006.
1938-present: President Thomas Jefferson
1913-1938: A representation of a Native American chief
1883-1912: Miss Liberty
1886-1883: A picture of a shield
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Thomas Jefferson is on the front. The house he designed, named Monticello, is on the back.
Thomas Jefferson has been on the US nickel since 1938.
The color of a US nickel is silverish. US nickels are actually made of 75% copper, but the silvery color of the remaining nickel 25% predominates.
There is two electrons in the last ring of the Nickel atom. Go and check the related link for a picture.
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The 1949 Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation, contains no silver and likely only face value.
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Since 1938 all US nickels have carried a picture of President Thomas Jefferson.
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No one has a picture of a 1803 NICKEL because they don't exist. The first US nickel was made in 1866.
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