1913-1938: A buffalo
1883-1912: The Roman numeral "V" (= 5) surrounded by a wreath
1866-1883: The number "5", surrounded by 13 stars.
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Monticello is the name of the home of Thomas Jefferson and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The building on the reverse side of the Jefferson Nickel is Monticello.
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.
Nope just Thomas Jefferson and the Monticello
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's plantation home.
The home of Thomas Jefferson,MONTICELLO.
The nickel. Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's home so it nicely complements his image on the front of the coin. Of course, if you look at the nickel you'll see that the building has the name MONTICELLO right underneath the picture!
The third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson, is on the nickel. His home, Monticello, is on the back of the coin.Thomas Jefferson.
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Monticello - An estate of central Virginia southeast of Charlottesville. Designed by Thomas Jefferson, it was begun in 1770 and was his home for 56 years. Owned by other families from shortly after Jefferson's death until 1923, it is now a national shrine.
Unless it's proof or uncirculated, 5 cents. It's a Jefferson nickel not a Monticello nickel.
On the Jefferson nickel of USA the plantation depicted on the reverse side of the coin is Monticello located in Charlottesville, Virginia. This was the home of Thomas Jefferson.