1956-D (Denver) Jefferson Nickels

Coin / United States of America / 1956 / Denver / Jefferson Nickels / 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime)

The coin in question is a 1956 Jefferson Nickel, denoting a denomination of five cents (5¢). It was minted in Denver, as indicated by the 'D' mint mark. This coin is part of the Jefferson Nickels series, which features the profile of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello, Jefferson's famous home, on the reverse. Weighing 5 grams and made from a copper-nickel alloy, this nickel has a diameter of 21.2 mm. The coin's design is noted for both its historical significance and its role in everyday transactions during its time. The 1956 Jefferson Nickel had a mintage of 67,222,940, which places it among the more commonly found coins in this series. Due to its relatively high mintage and common availability, in average circulated condition, this coin typically holds a modest value. However, its value can increase depending on the grade and condition, with higher grades fetching premiums among collectors. Overall, this piece represents not only a form of currency but also an era in American history characterized by the lasting legacy of Thomas Jefferson and the everyday use of nickels in commerce.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.05
diameter 21.2
height 0
material Copper-Nickel
mint-mark D
mintage 67222940
type Coins
weight 5
width 0
year-display 1956