Same guy who has been on the nickel since 1938 - Thomas Jefferson.
The image on the 1923 Peace Dollar is that of Lady Liberty.
Since 1938 all US nickels have carried a picture of President Thomas Jefferson.
It's called a Jefferson nickel. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. And 2006 is an extremely common date for Jefferson nickels. You should be able to find others in change with no difficulty, and they're only worth face value.
Hundreds of millions of each design were struck so any Westward Journey series nickels found in change are only worth face value.
Thomas Jefferson. whose face is five cents coin
Please check your coin again. Liberty head nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912. A 2007 nickel would be a familiar Jefferson nickel, and it's only worth face value.
Nickels dated 1883 to 1912 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
This Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation and is face value.
Thomas Jefferson
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.
The face is Miss Liberty!
Liberty nickels were made from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel and is only worth face value.
thomas jefferson
Miss Liberty
The face belongs to Miss Liberty.
Liberty nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel, millions are in circulation and the coin is face value.
It's not a real person.