#3 Postby coriolis » Sat May 07, 2005 6:53 pm
The man on the nickel is none other than Thomas Jefferson in a new view. The buffalo on the reverse is a retro nod to the very popular buffalo nickels that were made until 1930 or so. Interestingly, the "buffalo" was on the reverse, and an Indian, er, native american was on the front. Similarly, Jefferson remains on the front, with a new look. One tidbit, the original buffalo nickel, or properly, indian head nickel, tended to wear badly due to the design. The buffalo and the indian head were the first to wear off. That, with the popularity of the design, cause specimens in very good condition to command premium prices to collectors.
As for the 2004 nickels, there was a series of three reverse designs, to commemorate the exploration of the west or something like that. Sorry, it's not about hockey. You could google more details.
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