Jefferson Nickel Westward Journey 5 Cents PR DCAM 2004-2005 Values

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Jefferson Nickel Westward Journey 5 Cents PR DCAM 2004-2005 Values

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In 2004 special designs commemorating the Westward Journey (Lewis and Clark expedition) were introduced. They utilized the previous obverse design paired with two different reverse designs, one representing the Peace Medals given out by Lewis and Clark, the other showing the keelboat that provided much of their transportation.

Obverse: A modification of the 2005 obverse enhances the portrait and bust of Jefferson facing right toward to the front. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the right periphery with the word Liberty in script across the right middle by Jefferson's mouth with date and mintmark (if any) positioned just below.

Reverse: In 2004, two different reverse designs, one representing the Peace Medals given out by Lewis and Clark, the other showing the keelboat that provided much of their transportation. Two new reverse designs were introduced for 2005, showing the American Bison and a representation of Clark’s journal entry upon spotting what he thought was the Pacific Ocean

Source: Red Book

Basic Information

GSID:

394037

Coin Date:

Jefferson Nickel

Denomination:

5c / 5 Cents

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

San Francisco

Coinage Type:

Jefferson nickel

Coinage Years:

2004-2005

Composition:

75% copper; 25% nickel

Mint Mark:

S

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Westward Journey

Variety 2:

2004-2005

Physical Characteristics

Weight:

5 gr

Weight:

0.1608 oz

Strike Type:

Business

Diameter:

21.2 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Felix Schlag

Obverse Lettering:

LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, [Date], S

Obverse Designer:

Felix Schlag

Reverse Designer:

Felix Schlag

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