Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickels were struck before Jefferson nickels (1913-1938)
Liberty nickels were struck before Indian Head nickels (1883-1912)
Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickels were struck before Jefferson nickels
The 1912 nickel features the profile of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. This design was part of the "Jefferson nickel" series, which was first issued in 1938. However, the 1912 nickel specifically refers to the Liberty Head design, which was used on the five-cent piece before the Jefferson design was introduced. The Liberty Head nickel depicts a classical representation of Liberty rather than Jefferson himself.
Priceless. The first Jefferson nickel was dated 1938.
Thomas Jefferson
Monticello is the name of the home of Thomas Jefferson and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The building on the reverse side of the Jefferson Nickel is Monticello.
Buffalo Nickels were made before the Jefferson nickles.
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Thomas Jefferson is depicted on the nickel.
Jefferson nickel was created in 1938.
Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickels were struck before Jefferson nickels
The Jefferson nickel was introduced in 1938.
Thomas Jefferson has been on the nickel since 1938.
Priceless. The first Jefferson nickel was dated 1938.
Thomas Jefferson
The nickel has an image of Thomas Jefferson.
A 1954 Jefferson nickel is made of a combination of metals. It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson, is on the nickel. His home, Monticello, is on the back of the coin.Thomas Jefferson.