Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, is featured on the front of the nickel. This design has been in use since 1938.
Since 1938, the U.S. five cent coin (or nickel) has featured President Thomas Jefferson.
No. Jefferson has been featured on the 5-cent nickel since 1938. Franklin Roosevelt has been on the 10-cent dime since 1946.
Thomas Jefferson has been on the nickel since 1938.
Thomas Jefferson has been on the US nickel since 1938. From 1913 to 1938 the coin featured an American Indian chief on the front and a buffalo on the back. Before that, it had a picture of Miss Liberty and the Roman numeral "V" (= 5), while the very first nickels had a shield and the number 5.
Since 1938 the US nickel has had a picture of Thomas Jefferson on the front. The back side has featured a picture of his house, Monticello, for all years except 2004 and 2005 when four special designs were used in honor of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial.
Thomas Jefferson, been on it since 1938
The most commonly featured person on the nickel coin in the United States is Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States.
Same guy who has been on the nickel since 1938 - Thomas Jefferson.
Since 1938, it's had an image of President Thomas Jefferson on it.
No one is compressed IN a nickel. The portrait ON the nickel is the same as on all nickels made since mid-1938, Thomas Jefferson.
Uh, Jefferson has been on the NICKEL since 1938. From 1948 to 1963 the half dollar featured Ben Franklin.