The 1989 5-cent nickel is part of the United States Mint's series of coins struck from 1866 to present. This nickel features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello, Jefferson's plantation home, on the reverse. The 1989 nickel is known for its copper-nickel composition, which has been used since 1965. Collectors often seek out mint rolls of these coins for their potential numismatic value, condition, and interest in Jefferson-related memorabilia. As a collectible, the 1989 nickel is typically valued based on its condition, rarity, and demand among numismatists.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1989-D 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1989 | Denver |
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1989-P 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1989 | Philadelphia |
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1989-S 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1989 | San Francisco |