Only if in uncirculated or proof condition.
So many circulation coins were made and quickly snapped up as keepsakes that they're unlikely to ever be rare.
Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. All nickels minted since 1938 have been Jefferson nickels, and ALL coins carry the word Liberty. In any case huge numbers of 2005 nickels were saved because they have a special design for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, and any that you find in change are only worth face value.
It's called a Jefferson nickel. The last Liberty Nickels were minted for circulation in 1912, and ALL US coins have the word "Liberty" on them. Did you look at any of the other new Jefferson nickels in your pocket change? The Mint created 2 new designs, one in 2005 only and another in 2006. ALL 2006 and later nickels have the new, forward-facing image of Jefferson.
The cast of Collectors - 2005 includes: Andy Muirhead as Himself - Host
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912There US has never made a gold nickel.
Shield and Liberty nickels have the date at the bottom front of the coin, at the 6:00 position.Indian Head nickels have the date on the Chief's shoulderJefferson nickels from 1938 to 2004 have the date near the rim at the 4:00 positionJefferson nickels from 2005 to the present have the date at roughly the 5:00 positionMany buffalo nickels don't display a date because of a design defect that caused it to wear off quickly. These coins are considered to be "culls" and sell for at most a quarter.
New Liberty - 2005 was released on: USA: February 2005
All Buffalo Nickels 1913-1938, Jefferson Nickels 2005, Kansas state quarter 2005, North Dakota state quarter 2006
Nickels (5-cent coins) are still made. They are 75% copper and 25% nickel and cost more than 9 cents each to produce. The metal value in 2011 was about 7 cents. Shield nickels were made from 1866 to 1883. Liberty nickels were made beginning in 1883 and stopped in 1912. The Buffalo nickels were made beginning in 1913 and stopped in 1938. The "Jefferson profile" obverse coins were replaced with new versions in 2005 with another change in 2006.
From the factory a 2005 Liberty did not have any grease zerks.
5 cents.
No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.
Collectors - TV series - was created on 2005-03-24.