1962-1994 Jefferson Nickel Collection book (56 Coins)
The U.S. Mint was founded not long after the country was born. Since it began operations, the U.S. Mint has produced coinage for not only the United States but for other countries as well. While the mint got its start in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it eventually grew its operations and began to expand to other U.S. cities. These additional mint locations came with a corresponding mint mark to identify where various forms of coinage were minted.
The U.S. Mint has produced many different types and styles of coinage throughout its long history. One of the most popular circulation coins the mint has ever produced is the Jefferson Nickel. These nickels were first produced in 1938 as a replacement for the Buffalo Nickel and they remain in production to this day. Nickels are commonly used by consumers and may often be found jingling in the pockets of people all across the country.
Of all the coins that the U.S. Mint has ever produced, the Jefferson Nickel remains one of the most popular.
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