From 1938 through the present, the image on the American 5-cent coin is that of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.
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The US 5 cent coin (a nickel). That is his home- Monticello- on the back.
There were 20,000,000 Ecuador 10 Centavos coins produced in 1964. The coin (KM#76c) weighs 2.8 grams, measures 19.3mm in diameter, is made of nickel clad steel, and is worth about US$0.20 in Extremely Fine condition and about US$0.75 in Uncirculated condition. The sucre (comprised of 100 centavos) was replaced by the US dollar in the year 2000 at a rate of 25,000 sucres to the dollar. Thus the nominal face value of your coin equates to 1/2500 of a US cent.
Yes. There was a silver 3 cent piece minted from 1851 until 1873, which was the smallest silver coin the U.S. ever made. Then there was also a 3 cent nickel starting in 1865 that lasted until 1889.
The US Presidents that have their face on a coin are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, John F Kennedy, and Theodore Roosevelt.
From 1938 through the present, the image on the American 5-cent coin is that of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.
Abe Lincoln!
No there as never been a U.S. coin with a 75 cent face value.
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The coin has face value only.
The coin is still found in circulation and only face value.
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime coin.
Unless it's a proof coin, just face value.
A two cent US coin is larger in size than a ten cent US coin.
The coin's still in circulation and is only face value.
Most of the colonies had issued coins earlier, but the first officially struck US coin was the 1793 Fugio Cent.