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.
No. The likeness of Thomas Jefferson first appeared on the nickel in 1938. From 1913 to 1938 was the Indian Head or Buffalo nickel which portayed the composite image of 3 different Indians on the Obverse side [heads] and the buffalo known as "Black Diamond" on the reverse side [tails]. From 1883 to 1912 was the Liberty nickel which portrayed Lady Liberty on the obverse and a "V" on the reverse. From 1866 to 1883 was the Shield nickel which had no person on it at all but instead had a shield on one side and a numeral "5" on the other. The shield nickel was the first US nickel.
President Thomas Jefferson is on the Nickel because he was the 3rd president, and he did many great things to help establish the United States.
The first Jefferson nickels were produced in February, 1938 and placed in circulation soon after.
thomas Jefferson first appeared on the nickel in the year of 1938.
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The image of Thomas Jefferson first appeared on the 1938 nickel.
Thomas Jefferson is depicted on the nickel.
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Thomas Jefferson has been on the nickel since 1938.
The third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson, is on the nickel. His home, Monticello, is on the back of the coin.Thomas Jefferson.
Yes. The image of Thomas Jefferson was placed on the US nickel in 1938.
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The Jefferson nickel was introduced in 1938.
Thomas Jefferson is represented on the United States nickel coin.
The nickel has an image of Thomas Jefferson.
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