4 coin set made in these countries: United States (United States of America).
Coins picked from these periods: Federal Republic 1776-Date
Range of coin dates: 2004 - 2005.
The product will have these denominations: 5 Cents.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Currency: Dollar
Metal compositions: Copper-nickel
Continents: North America
Denomination: 5 Cents
Value: 5 Cents 0.05Usd = Eur 0.044
Type: Circulating Commemorative Coins
Year: 2004 - 2005
Commemorative issue: Bicentennial Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition, Bicentenary Of The Louisiana Purchase (1803-2003)
Diameter: 21.21 mm.
Thickness: 1.95 mm.
Weight: 5 g.
Shape: Round
Mint location: United States Mint Of Denver, United States (1906-Date), United States Mint Of Philadelphia, United States (1792-Date), United States Mint Of San Francisco, United States (1854-Date)
Obverse: The Portrait In Left Profile Of Thomas Jefferson, The 3Rd President Of The United States From 1801 To 1809 Surrounded With The Lettering "Liberty" And The Motto: "In God We Trust", The Portrait In Left Profile Of Thomas Jefferson, The 3Rd President Of The United States From 1801 To 1809, Is Surrounded With The Lettering "Liberty" And The Motto: "In God We Trust", Engraver'S Initials Under The Portrait., The Portrait In Right Profile Of Thomas Jefferson, The 3Rd President Of The United States From 1801 To 1809, Accompanied With The Word "Liberty" Presented In Jefferson'S Own Handwriting, Is Surrounded With The Motto: "In God We Trust"
Obverse lettering: In God We Trustliberty * 2004Fs, In God We Trust Liberty * 2004 Sfs, In God We Trustlibertypjfde2005, In God We Trustlibertysjf De 2005
Reverse: A Boat Used During The Lewis & Clark Expedition. Legend Around., In The Middle, A Rendition Of The Reverse Of The Original Indian Peace Medal, Designed By Jefferson And Used By Lewis And Clark During Their Expedition, Represents, Underneath A Tomahawk And A Calumet, Two Clasped Hands: On The Left A Us Soldier'S One And On The Right The One Of A Native American Wearing A Silver Band Adorned With An American Eagle. Over This Is Written The Date Of The Expedition "1803", And Underneath That The Motto "E Pluribus Unum". All Is Surrounded With The Legend "Louisiana Purchase", The Face Value And The Lettering "United States Of America", Engraver'S Initials To The Right., Over The Motto "E Pluribus Unum" An American Bison, Recognizing The Native Americans And Wildlife Encountered By The Lewis And Clark Expedition, Is Surrounded With The Face Value And The Lettering "United States Of America", Image Of Pacific Coast With Pinetrees
Reverse lettering: United States Of Americae Pluribus Unumamlewis & Clarkfive Cents, United States Of America Louisiana Purchase 1803Nene Pluribus Unum Five Cents, United States Of Americajnf Nenepluribusunumfive Cents, E Pluribus Unum • United States Of Americaoceanin View!O! The Joy! Jf Dw• Lewis & Clark 1805 • Five Cents •
Reverse translation: Out Of Many, One
Edge: Plain
ℹ Themes: Boat Or Watercraft, Explorer, Politician, Cow Or Bovine, Sea, Tree