Jefferson If you mean the one dated 2005, it is Thomas Jefferson. The ones made from 1913 to 1938 have a composite portrait representing an American Indian. At least 3 men posed for the artist, James E. Frazer, but he did not create an exact portrait of any of them.
Since 1938 it's Thomas Jefferson. In 2005 a side portrait was used and then in 2006 the new, older looking, front facing portrait of Jefferson was placed on the coins.
Thomas Jefferson's face is on the US nickel. The other side shows his home in Virginia, named Monticello.
All US nickels made since 1938 have carried a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the third president.
It's still Thomas Jefferson, just a new portrait of him.
Thomas Jefferson
nickel,
Jochen Nickel's birth name is Jochen Nickel.
WHERE DID nickel GET ITS NAME FROM ( the guys before me spelt nickel wrong)
Christopher Nickel's birth name is Christopher Tyler Nickel.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
>>is it nickel bisulphate?? It is Nickel (I) Bisulfate.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, 1751 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Fredrik_Cronstedt)
" A nickel for news " "Nickel news"
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Nickel chloride
nickel(II) chlorate
nickel (ll) sulfate heptahydrate