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Westward Journey Series

  1. 2005 Nickel Value
  2. 2005 Nickel Ocean In View

The 2005 Nickel was made for only a few months in 2005 and can never be struck again. It features buffalo to symbolize the diverse animal life the member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition saw for the first time in 1804-1805. Both coins are in. 2005-D Jefferson Nickel American Bison BU $1.29. 2005-D Jefferson Nickel Ocean in View BU $0.99. 2005-D Ocean in View Nickel 40-coin Roll BU $9.99. 2005 6-Coin Westward Journey Nickel Set (w/Box & COA). New Listing 2005 D Jefferson Nickel Ocean View US Mint #32. Time left 6d 4h left. From United States +C $20.06 shipping estimate. 2005 p & d nickel rolls in unopened box 4w8. From United States. Or Best Offer +C $29.73 shipping estimate. 2005-P NICKEL BISON NICE RAINBOW TONE MIGHT SELL ON 1ST BID PLACED #FL791. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2005-P Jefferson Nickel (Ocean in View Variety) is Worth $0.26 to $0.80 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin).


Mintage: 394,080,000

Designer - Engraver: Felix Schlag

Diameter: 21.2 mm

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
Proof
(PR-65)
------$0.26$0.80-

NickelUSA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2005-P Jefferson Nickel (Ocean in View Variety) is Worth $0.26 to $0.80 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.

2005 Nickel Value


2005MELT VALUE: $0.0524



2005 Nickel Ocean In View

19 items found

  • Seller: cascadecoin
    Condition: uncirculated from mint rolls
  • POST 9/17/2020 - PRICED AT MS 60, COULD BE MS 65, THREE TIMES THE VALUE
    Seller: VIRGINIA
    Condition: PROOF
  • Seller: whcwa
    Condition: BU
  • Seller: pjbrill
    Condition: Proof and Uncirculated
  • Seller: bigredcoins
    Condition: MS-65
  • $2.00
  • $0.75
    Seller: coinrat
    Condition: Uncirculated - From Mint Roll
  • P&D Mint Wrapped Rolls (one of each mint); price listed is per set of two rolls
    Seller: RLJacobsCoins
    Condition: UNC
  • $0.57
    Seller: badbeat
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: RAW
    Condition: MS-BU
  • Seller: whcwa
    Condition: Uncirculated
  • $7.50
    or Best Offer
    Seller: TANINOD2
    Certification Agency: US Mint
    Condition: BU / UNC
  • Seller: cascadecoin
    Condition: uncirculated from mint rolls
  • $2.00
    Seller: turkeywild
    Condition: Untouched by Human Hands
  • $10.00
    Seller: RnRCoins
    Certification Agency: ICG
    Certification Number: 103
    Condition: FIRST DAY ISSUE - SP 69
  • $5.00
    Seller: RnRCoins
    Certification Agency: ICG
    Certification Number: 4726
    Condition: MS 67
  • Seller: teresatrebugg
    Certification Agency: US Mint
    Certification Number: 25227005.06811
    Condition: Excellent
  • Seller: teresatrebugg
    Certification Agency: US Mint
    Certification Number: 25227005.06811
    Condition: Excellent
  • Seller: Leyendecker
    Condition: BU
  • Seller: whcwa
    Condition: BU

In 2004 and 2005, the Jefferson nickel featured four different designs to commemorate the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. The images were evocative of the historic expedition into the Louisiana Territory. The series was authorized by Public Law 108-15.

The U.S. Mint began the Westward Journey Nickel Series in 2004 with the release of the “Peace Medal” and “Keelboat” nickels. In 2005, a new likeness of Thomas Jefferson appeared on the obverse in recognition of his role in the Louisiana Purchase and commissioning the Lewis and Clark expedition. The “American bison” reverse was representative of the wildlife encountered by the expedition. The second coin of 2005 depicted a scene of the Pacific Ocean, highlighting the expedition’s exultation on believing they had finally reached the Pacific Ocean after many months of travel.

In 2006, the nickel returned to its familiar depiction of Monticello on the reverse and an obverse with a portrait of Jefferson facing forward.

The Westward Journey Nickels