March 1, 2005 -
United States Mint Hosts National Nickel Exchange
February 14, 2005 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that the first 2005–dated 5–cent coin (nickel) of the Westward Journey Nickel Series™, featuring the new obverse portrait of President Thomas Jefferson and the American Bison reverse, will be available in two–roll...
December 29, 2004 -
Washington — The United States Mint announced today that the 2004 Westward Journey Nickel Series™ Coin and Medal Set, priced at $19.95, will be available January 5, 2005, beginning at 12:00 noon (ET). The set includes a silver–plated, bronze Jefferson...
September 16, 2004 -
2004 Proof Platinum, Lewis & Clark and Edison Commemoratives and Westward Journey Nickel Series™ Featured
March 27, 2006 -
Washington — The United States Mint today announced that limited–edition “Return to Monticello” Nickel Official First Day Coin Covers will be available online at www.usmint.gov beginning at noon (ET) on March 28, 2006. This product is limited up to 50,000...
January 12, 2006 -
Washington — Pouring hundreds of shiny, new 2006 nickels from a silver goblet designed by President Thomas Jefferson, officials at the United States Mint launched into circulation today the Nation’s first circulating coin that features the image of a United...
November 3, 2005 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint is encouraging customers who wish to order products that contain 2004 or 2005 nickels to do so this month (no later than December 1, 2005) for guaranteed delivery. The authorizing legislation for the Westward...
November 2, 2005 -
LONG BEACH, WASHINGTON — The Nation’s new “Ocean in View” 5–cent coin (nickel) will be offered at a nickel exchange in Long Beach, Washington, on Thursday, November 10, 2005, to celebrate the historic culmination of Lewis and Clark’s cross–country expedition....
January 9, 2006 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that the final 5–cent coin (nickel) of the Westward Journey Nickel Series™, featuring the new forward–looking obverse portrait of President Thomas Jefferson, entitled “Jefferson, 1800,” on the obverse (heads side), and “Monticello”...
October 5, 2005 -
Washington — The Nation’s circulating coins have featured the profiles of presidents for nearly a century. The United States Mint is announcing that for the first time in history, the image of President Thomas Jefferson will face forward on the...