The image of Monticello on the reverse (tails) is a more detailed depiction of the design used from 1938 to 2003. The first five-cent coin made by the U.S. Mint was silver, not nickel. This silver five-cent coin was called a "half disme" (pronounced "dime") and was much smaller than today's nickel. The designs from 1794 to 1837.. Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM / V / CENTS. Description (Brief) General Information: This coin is from the King Farouk Collection, and is also known as the King Farouk V Nickel. Some rarities are accidental, like the 1927 Denver double eagle. Others are contrived, beginning their lives as scams.
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5 Cents United States of America (USA) 18661867, KM 96 CoinBrothers Catalog

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5 Cents United States of America (USA) 18671883, KM 97 CoinBrothers Catalog

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The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809, according to the first Rembrandt Peale life study of Jefferson done in 1800, facing the viewer accompanied with the word "Liberty" presented in Jefferson's handwriting, surrounded with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST". Script: Latin.. To exchange your 5 Cents coin United States Dollar (nickel) for cash: add it to your wallet now! Exchange and get: £ 0.03 182. 1 USD = £0.6364500000. Add to wallet. Recieve your money within 5 days of receiving your currencies. Get paid in 3 easy steps for your 5 Cents coin United States Dollar (nickel). At Leftover Currency we exchange your.