United States Jefferson Nickels, since 1938

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The Jefferson nickel has been struck continuously since 1938. During 1942-45, the composition was changed from copper-nickel to copper-silver-manganese, but the prewar composition was restored in 1946. The designer's initials and the mintmark were moved to the obverse in 1968.

Lewis and Clark bicentennial

facing portrait (since 2006)