The first of two reverses on the 2004-dated Jefferson nickel has a rendition of the reverse of the original Indian Peace Medal commissioned for Lewis and Clark's expedition. The medals were presented to Native American chiefs and other important leaders as tokens of goodwill at treaty signings and other events.
The reverse design features two hands clasped in friendship - one with a military uniform cuff, symbolizing the American government, and the other with a silver band adorned with beads and crossed peace pipe and hatchet above, representing the Native American community with whom the United States sought good relations.
Look at the date on the front of the Nickel it's 2004 so no it's not old.
The correct spelling is Louisiana Purchase (1803).
The Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase. Also the Louisiana purchase was purchased by Americans So they could control the Mississippi River for trade because it was a HUGE thing back then. Added by tdog638
The Louisiana Purchase.
A Louisiana Purchase 2004 nickel is a common nickel and is worth face value, which is 5 cents.
Look at the date on the front of the Nickel it's 2004 so no it's not old.
The correct spelling is Louisiana Purchase (1803).
when Spain gave the Louisiana territory back to France witch lead to the Louisiana purchase On October 18, 1803 by: Jared Jones
The Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase
No, 1866 was the first year for a US nickel.
The Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase occurred 1803 and Alaska Purchase occurred in 1867. So obviously, Louisiana.
The Louisiana Purchase. Also the Louisiana purchase was purchased by Americans So they could control the Mississippi River for trade because it was a HUGE thing back then. Added by tdog638
The Louisiana Purchase.