1991-D (Denver) Jefferson Nickels

Coin / United States of America / 1991 / Denver / Jefferson Nickels / 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime)

The coin in question is a 1991 Denver Minted Jefferson Nickel, a denomination of five cents, commonly known as a nickel. This coin is part of the Jefferson Nickels series, which features an image of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, on the obverse (front) side. The reverse side showcases Monticello, Jefferson’s historic home in Virginia. This particular nickel is made from a composite of copper and nickel, weighing 5 grams, and has a diameter of 21.2 millimeters. It falls under the category of coins and was produced through a mint strike, indicating it was freshly made at the mint rather than pulled from circulation. The mint mark "D" signifies that this coin was minted in Denver, contributing to its identifiable characteristics. The total mintage for the 1991 Jefferson Nickel stands at a substantial 436,496,678 pieces, which means it is relatively common in the marketplace. Overall, this 1991 Jefferson Nickel is a standard piece of American currency, representing both historical significance and the everyday transactions of its time. While it may not hold significant collector value due to its high mintage and widespread availability, it remains a notable example of American coinage.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.05
diameter 21.2
height 0
material Copper-Nickel
mint-mark D
mintage 436496678
type Coins
weight 5
width 0
year-display 1991