The 1992 Jefferson Nickel is a U.S. five-cent coin, part of the long-running Jefferson series.
It features Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello, his Virginia estate, on the reverse.
Most 1992 nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, with a weight of 5 grams.
Circulated coins are common and hold nominal value, mainly as face value for collectors.
Uncirculated or proof versions can be worth more, especially with no wear and mint luster.
Special mint sets or error coins from 1992 may fetch higher prices among collectors.
Full Steps nickels, with clear Monticello steps, are rare and valued higher.
Check for unique features like double die errors or off-center strikes to identify valuable pieces.
Always consult a coin expert or use a coin grading service to accurately assess your nickel's value.