Carson did it himself and much of what he wrote is not considered truthful.
Hundreds of millions of each design were struck so any Westward Journey series nickels found in change are only worth face value.
Abraham Lincoln faces to the right because the design of the coin was based on a medal that had his image that direction. Also, Jefferson's portrait faces right on the Westward Journey nickels struck in 2005, so Lincoln is not the only president facing that direction. The choice of direction for a portrait is purely artistic. There is no law or political reason for the selection.
Yes, Lewis and Clark accomplished President Jefferson's objectives by exploring the newly acquired western territories following the Louisiana Purchase. Their expedition, which lasted from 1804 to 1806, aimed to map the region, establish trade with Native American tribes, and assess the potential for a water route to the Pacific Ocean. They provided valuable scientific and geographic information, which greatly expanded the United States' understanding of the West. Ultimately, their journey laid the groundwork for westward expansion and increased interest in the region.
I CHERISH TO FREEDOM OF journey because the freedom of journey free to us move in different country , state without any restriction and gain knowledge and make friends and make peace among people. Mohammad Taufik India
For the Pharoah's journey to the after life.
what this nickle worth
He was in a search of a westward route to the "spice lands."
Missouri
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
Yep....... a nickel
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FAIR MARKET VALUE ABOUT $2-$3 . fAIR RETAIL ABOUT $5
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
The journey provided inspiration to a nation of eager people to move westward
all members of the jouney had tasks to fulfill on the trail
Ferdinand Megellan is credited for circumnavigating the world and although he was head of the expedition he died in the Philipines and it was Sebastian del Cano who completed the journey.
It started on May 14, 1804. This journey helped America start more westward expantion.