
The provided search results are insufficient to identify the building on the U.S. five-cent piece.
Based on general numismatic knowledge, the building depicted on the reverse of the Jefferson nickel is Monticello. Monticello was the primary plantation estate of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, whose portrait is featured on the coin's obverse. The design, created by Felix Schlag, was first issued in 1938. This pairing of Jefferson's portrait with his iconic Virginia home has been a long-standing feature of the coin's design for the majority of its circulation.


