It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
The date 2004 is on the front of the coin, it was NOT struck in 1803. It's just a nickel, spend it.
Sorry, the first US nickel was made in 1866 please look at the coin again and post new question.
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There is no such thing as an 1803 U.S. nickel. You have a Lewis & Clark commemorative nickel that was minted in 2004. Turn it over and look next to Jefferson's portrait. These are worth exactly 5 cents.
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It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
The date 2004 is on the front of the coin, it was NOT struck in 1803. It's just a nickel, spend it.
Sorry, the first US nickel was made in 1866 please look at the coin again and post new question.
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There is no such thing as an 1803 U.S. nickel. You have a Lewis & Clark commemorative nickel that was minted in 2004. Turn it over and look next to Jefferson's portrait. These are worth exactly 5 cents.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
There is no such thing as an 1803 U.S. nickel.You have a Lewis & Clark commemorative nickel that was minted in 2004. Turn it over and look next to Jefferson's portrait.These are worth exactly 5 cents.there's no such thing as a 1803 nickel the date of when the nickel is made is on the front next to Jefferson's portrait and also the us mint did not start making nickels until 1866
The first nickels were minted in 1866.
There's no such thing as an 1803 nickel, because the coin wasn't first minted until 1866. However, if the date 1803 is above two hands shaking, and the other side shows President Jefferson, then it's a 2004 Westward Journey nickel, worth exactly 5 cents.
No coin exists. Nickels were first struck in 1866.