Yep....... a nickel
These coins are very common and are worth 5 cents.
5 cents each.
The back of ALL U.S. coins is upside-down in relation to the front. Your 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents.
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
It's worth 5 cents.
Yep....... a nickel
5 cents.
Five Cents, If you hurry. --------------------------- If you really have a 2004 Lewis and Clark nickel it could be worth a lot of money. The coin was not issued until 2005. See http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/index.cfm?action=nickel_series
These coins are very common and are worth 5 cents.
5 cents.
5 cents each.
The back of ALL U.S. coins is upside-down in relation to the front. Your 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents.
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
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.
That's a 2004 Westward Journey nickel, which is one of four designs commemorating 200 years since the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It's worth 5 cents.
It wasn't recreated. It is just commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition.