Jefferson was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and a Founding Father.
I can only imagine it is some sort of sick joke by the Federal Reserve. Thomas Jefferson was vehemently opposed to Fiat currency.
"Paper is poverty... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself."
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president, is depicted on the US $2 bill.
The reverse of the current bill carries a slightly-modified interpretation of Trumbull's painting, The Signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Older $2 bills carried a picture of Jefferson's house Monticello.
Jefferson's portrait has been on the nickel since 1938. Three different versions have been used over that time period. The most recent one was introduced in 2006.
The reverse side of this coin depicts the home of Jefferson, Monticello.
All the nickels from 1938 to 2011 and some of the 2007 dollar coins.
Not $1. Jefferson is on the $2 bill.
The nickel.
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Thomas Jefferson is represented on the United States nickel coin.
The nickel
Thomas Jefferson appears on the nickel a five cent currency. Thomas Jefferson our third president represented Virginia for the currency.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd US President and his likeness has appeared on the Jefferson nickel since 1938. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Dollar coin in the Presidential Series. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1976 Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Silver Medal. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1993 Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary Silver Dollar. Thomas Jefferson has also appeared on the US $2 bill since 1918.
yes, on a nickel
The nickel has an image of Thomas Jefferson.
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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Thomas Jefferson
Because Jefferson himself is on the front of the coin.
Thomas Jefferson.
The US nickel coin features an image of Thomas Jefferson.