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Learn about the history and design of the U.S. five-cent coin, also known as the nickel. Find out how it evolved from the silver half dime, what metals it is made of, and how it is minted today.
5 centów Buffalo (ang. Buffalo nickel, Bison nickel lub Indian Head nickel) – amerykańska miedzioniklowa moneta obiegowa o nominale pięciu centów projektu Jamesa Earle’a Frasera (inne języki), wybijana przez U.S. Mint w latach 1913–1938. W 1938 roku moneta została zastąpiona przez pięciocentówkę z Thomasem Jeffersonem.
5 Cents "Jefferson Nickel" 1st portrait. © EZE711CBA (CC BY-NC-SA) Features. Obverse. The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president of the U.S. from 1801 to 1809. Script: Latin. Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY * 1978 S FS. Engraver: Felix Schlag. Reverse. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home.
Find out which five-cent nickels are the most valuable and rarest in the US coin market. See images, prices, mintage figures, and history of Shield, Liberty, Buffalo, and Jefferson nickels from 1866 to 2024.
Find average dealer retail prices for certified Jefferson Five Cents coins based on actual transactions and other information. Compare prices for different years, mints, grades and varieties of the 5 cent coin.
It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. Examples of the type © La Catastrophe ultraviolette 1936 – PCGS# 3977, Greysheet# 3099 (see more)
Head of Liberty with 13 stars around the head, representing the first 13 colonies/states of the United States of America. Script: Latin. Lettering:* * * * * * * * * * * * * LIBERTY 1912. Engraver: Charles Edward Barber.