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The first Jefferson nickels were released in 1938.
Thomas Jefferson's first appearance on a U S Coin was on a One Dollar Gold commemorative dated 1903. Jefferson's image first appeared on a regular circulation coin in 1938, the familiar Jefferson nickel. He also was featured on some 2007 Presidential $1 coins, and is of course on the $2 bill.
Actually, Thomas Jefferson has appeared on 3 US coins: the Jefferson nickel first issued in 1938 and continues today, the Jefferson Presidential Dollar issued in 2007 and the Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary Dollar issued in 1993.
Priceless. The first Jefferson nickel was dated 1938.
It does not appear that Thomas Jefferson had any nieces or nephews. He had a daughter, a son in law and two grandsons. He also had an aunt and a first cousin.
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.
The 1912 nickel features the profile of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. This design was part of the "Jefferson nickel" series, which was first issued in 1938. However, the 1912 nickel specifically refers to the Liberty Head design, which was used on the five-cent piece before the Jefferson design was introduced. The Liberty Head nickel depicts a classical representation of Liberty rather than Jefferson himself.
Thomas Jefferson
The first Jefferson nickels were made in 1938.
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