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The new nickel features a redesigned depiction of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse, maintaining its classic profile. The reverse showcases a dynamic rendition of Monticello, Jefferson's historic home, set against a more modern backdrop. Additionally, the new design includes updated elements like enhanced details and a slightly altered color palette to improve visibility and recognition. The changes aim to honor American heritage while modernizing the coin's appearance.

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