coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) \ Jefferson Nickels \ 2010
Collectible coins can be categorized into various types based on their historical significance, rarity, and condition. The United States five-cent nickel, known as the Jefferson Nickel, was first minted in 1938 and continues to be produced, with various designs over the years. The Half Dime, a silver coin worth five cents, was issued from 1792 until 1873 before being replaced by the nickel. The 2010 Jefferson Nickel is part of the mint's series commemorating the Louisiana Purchase and features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello on the reverse. Collectors often seek out specific years, mint marks, and variations for their unique attributes.
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2010-D (Denver) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 2010 | Denver |
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2010-P (Philadelphia) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 2010 | Philadelphia |
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2010-S (San Francisco) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 2010 | San Francisco |
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United States of America 2010 Denver Jefferson Nickels 5¢ | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 2010 | Denver |
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United States of America 2010 Philadelphia Jefferson Nickels 5¢ | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 2010 | Philadelphia |