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Jefferson Nickel Reverse: Monticello Design Explained #1819531 (License: Personal Use)
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This image shows the reverse side of the U.S. Jefferson nickel, introduced in 1938 and redesigned in 2006 to feature a more detailed rendering of Monticello. The inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM” arches above the building, while “MONTICELLO” and “FIVE CENTS” appear below, encircled by “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.” The initials “FS” denote designer Felix Schlag.
Used on numismatic websites, educational resources about U.S. coinage, museum exhibits, and collector guides; matches user intent for historical coin identification, design analysis, or academic reference.
Related Cliparts: Discover the history and symbolism of the Jefferson nickel’s reverse featuring Monticello, engraved with “E Pluribus Unum” and “Five Cents.”
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