It's Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's house.
The name is written directly under the image.
No one has a picture of a 1803 NICKEL because they don't exist. The first US nickel was made in 1866.
The buffalo is the back. The front is an Indian head.
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
There were 2 different types of nickels made in 1883. If your coin has a shield on the front it's called a Shield Nickel (for obvious reasons). If it has a picture of Miss Liberty and a large Roman numeral V on the back it's called a Liberty nickel. The value depends ENTIRELY on its condition.
the presidents
No one has a picture of a 1803 NICKEL because they don't exist. The first US nickel was made in 1866.
Since 1938 the US nickel has had a picture of Thomas Jefferson on the front. The back side has featured a picture of his house, Monticello, for all years except 2004 and 2005 when four special designs were used in honor of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial.
Creeper
The US nickel features a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president. Note that his home, Monticello, is identified on the back of the coin.
There is a buffalo on the back of US nickels.
Buffalo Bill never appeared on a U.S. nickel. A 1937 nickel has a picture of a Native American chieftan on the front, and a buffalo (animal) on the back.
There's never been a wheat-back nickel. All 1988 Jefferson nickels have the familiar picture of his home, Monticello.Wheat-back cents were minted from 1909 to 1958.
The buffalo is the back. The front is an Indian head.
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
a buffalo
Thomas Jefferson has been on the US nickel since 1938. From 1913 to 1938 the coin featured an American Indian chief on the front and a buffalo on the back. Before that, it had a picture of Miss Liberty and the Roman numeral "V" (= 5), while the very first nickels had a shield and the number 5.
There were 2 different types of nickels made in 1883. If your coin has a shield on the front it's called a Shield Nickel (for obvious reasons). If it has a picture of Miss Liberty and a large Roman numeral V on the back it's called a Liberty nickel. The value depends ENTIRELY on its condition.