Check out the web link at the lower left: But I seriously doubt you have a 1913 Liberty nickel. Only 5 were made, as an unauthorized minting by a rogue Mint worker, and all are accounted for.
Liberty Nickels were made from 1883-1912, a Jefferson nickel dated 1940 is still found in circulation, a uncirculated coin may be worth 50 cents.
Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a Jefferson nickel, and despite its age is not worth much more than face value unless it's in top condition. Please see the Related Question.
That depends on which coin. Lincoln cents, they're worth maybe 10 cents each in decent condition. War nickels dated 1942-1945 actually contain a bit of silver (and are the only nickels that do), which make them worth more than a dollar each. Then circulated Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, and Standing Liberty half dollars are all silver, currently worth about $1.50, $3.60, and $7.25 respectively (as of 10 January 2014).
No U.S. Nickels are dated 1700. The first nickel was issued in 1866.
1909 Liberty Head nickels are very common. Average circulated coins are $1.00-$3.00.
Many older US nickels can be worth more than face value, in some cases a LOT more, but the prices depend VERY much on the coins' dates, conditions, and mint marks. A few examples:"War nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 with a large mint mark on the back are worth 75 cents to a dollar in average condition. These special nickels contain 1.75 gm of silver, and are the only US nickels to ever contain that metal.Average-condition buffalo nickels with visible dates can be worth at least a dollar, and sometimes much more depending on their date and mint mark.Average-condition Liberty Head nickels are worth at lease 2 or 3 dollars each.Rarities like a 1937 nickel with a 3-legged buffalo, or a 1917/18 overdate, can be worth hundreds of dollarsThe five 1913 Liberty Head nickels, an unauthorized striking, have sold for up to roughly $4 million.
All US coins dated 2000 have the word LIBERTY on them. Which one?
All US coins dated 1882 have the word Liberty on them, a denomination is needed.
Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. All nickels minted since 1938 have been Jefferson nickels, and ALL coins carry the word Liberty. In any case huge numbers of 2005 nickels were saved because they have a special design for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, and any that you find in change are only worth face value.
Liberty nickels were made from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel and is only worth face value.
ALL US coins dated 1923 have the word LIBERTY on them so a denomination is needed.
A denomination is needed. All U.S. coins dated 1898 have the word LIBERTY on them.