How much is a 1949 Monticello nickel worth?

Typical, circulated 1949 nickels with average amounts of circulation wear are worth around 10 to 20 cents apiece. Most uncirculated 1949 Jefferson nickels have a value of $3 to $5 apiece — with nicer specimens fetching much more. The record price for a 1949 no mintmark nickel is $6,325.

How much is a 1999 Monticello nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1999 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1.

How much is a 1974 Monticello nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1974 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $18. (see details)…

Are 1949 nickels worth anything?

1949 Nickel Value

1949 Jefferson Nickel Value
Condition of Coin
1949$0.05$5.17
1949 D$0.05$3.55
1949 S$0.05$2.78

Who is on theverse of the Jefferson nickel?

The Jefferson nickel has been the five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint since 1938, when it replaced the Buffalo nickel. From 1938 until 2004, the copper-nickel coin’s obverse featured a profile depiction of founding father and third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by artist Felix Schlag;

Who was the person who sold Monticello to?

In 1831 the Randolphs sold the house and 552 acres (223 hectares) to James Turner Barclay, a Charlottesville druggist, for about $7,000. Barclay sold it and 218 acres (89 hectares) in 1834 to U.S. Navy Lieut. Uriah Phillips Levy, an ardent Jefferson admirer.

How big was the estate of Jefferson in Monticello?

The estate of Monticello now includes Jefferson’s home and interior furnishings, orchard, vineyard, flower and vegetable gardens, and plantation covering some 2,500 acres (1,012 hectares).

What was the inspiration for the Monticello building?

A central octagonal dome dominates the structure. Below it a continuous balustrade runs around the edge of the roof. Eighteenth-century French one-story pavilions such as the Hôtel de Salm were the inspiration for this plan; the dome was the first in the United States.

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