In US currency, a 5¢ coin is the "nickel" (made of copper and nickel).
On the heads (obverse) side, there is a picture of Thomas Jefferson, and the words "IN GOD WE TRUST", as well as "Liberty", and the date, and possibly a mint mark.
On the tails (reverse) side, the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM", " United States of America", and, on the coins where the building is shown, it has the word "Monticello" underneath a picture of Jefferson's home, Monticello.
what is the value of a 1966 bahama 5 cent
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5 grams
Off center errors for a Jefferson 5 cent piece list at $12.00 .
On the US 5 cent piece, Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello is pictured. I think the Canadian 5 cent piece has a beaver on the reverse.
An American 5-cent piece is a nickel.
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In Canada the Canadian dollar is the base of currency. There are bills of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. There are no 1 cent pieces being made, anymore, but there is the 5-cent piece, the 10-cent piece, the 25-cent piece, the 50-cent piece, the one dollar coin called the 'Loonie', and the two dollar coin called the 'Toonie'. These bills and coins are used throughout Canada, including Manitoba.
A nickel or 5 cent piece
it is worth R.5.00
dimes, 25 cent piece, pennys, 5 cent piece, half dallor, and dallor pieces!
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