The coin in question is a 1977 Jefferson Nickel, minted in Denver, identified by the mint mark 'D'. This five-cent piece is part of the Jefferson Nickels series, which features the portrait of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello, Jefferson's famed Virginia home, on the reverse. Struck from a copper-nickel composition, this nickel has a diameter of 21.2 millimeters and weighs 5 grams. Its total production for this year amounted to 297,313,460 coins, making it a relatively common date for collectors. While the Jefferson Nickel series began in 1938, this specific coin represents an important era in American coinage and remains a staple in many collections due to its symbolic tribute to Jefferson and the historical significance of the Monticello design. The coin is readily available in circulation and has maintained its status as an integral part of American currency. Despite its availability, coins in higher grades or with unique features may hold more significant value to collectors. The typical examples in circulated condition remain largely face value, while well-preserved specimens can fetch premiums depending on market demand.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.05 |
diameter | 21.2 |
height | 0 |
material | Copper-Nickel |
mint-mark | D |
mintage | 297313460 |
type | Coins |
weight | 5 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1977 |