LUCKY NICK
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Owner:
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McKenzie~Binns
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Released:
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
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Origin:
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California, United States
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NICK has grown up, he is now a whole 3 inches wide. He wants to travel to Denver, Philadelphia and Charlottesville, Virginia. Don’t keep him in your pocket to long, or you may get a hole in it, and loose your NICK luck.
The Jefferson nickel, designed by Felix Schlag in a Mint-sponsored contest, was minted beginning in 1938. The obverse features a profile of Thomas Jefferson, while the reverse features his Virginian estate, Monticello. Prior to introduction of the nickel, five-cent pieces were very small silver coins called half dimes. Nickels have always had a value of one cent per gram. The term "nickel" was originally applied to the Indian Head cent coin from 1859–1864 which was composed of copper-nickel. Throughout the Civil War the coins were referred to as "nickels" or "nicks".
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