Not a liberty head, it's an image of a Native American chief.
Not a bull, but a buffalo, and it's on the back of the coin, not the front.
Not silver, cupro-nickel.
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The 1923 silver five cents Liberty Head coin is commonly known as a Buffalo nickel. Its value can vary depending on its condition and any mintmarks present. As for a bull figurine or sculpture, its worth would depend on factors such as material, size, artist, and market demand. It would be best to consult with a coin dealer or appraiser for an accurate assessment of both items.
The Liberty nickel was not made in 1945. In 1945 there was a silver nickel and that is worth 25 cents.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
50 cents. They are commonly found in pocket change and contain no silver.
You need to state what the denomination is, I.E., 25 Cents. 50 Cents, 1 Dollar....FYI silver is worth about $30 per ounce.
What is a liberty Doppler worth
Depending on condition,a fine grade coin about 50 cents to the uncirculated grade at about $1.25
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This penny is actually made of steel, not silver. These were produced in lieu of copper coins in 1943 to conserve precious metal reserves. This coin is worth at least 8 cents in typical conditions, but as much as 50 cents to $1 in UNC condition.
What you most likely have is a "V" or "Liberty Head" nickel, there is a V on the reverse, the roman numeral for 5 because a nickel is worth 5 cents.
5 cents
It depends on the metal used to make it, a coin made out of copper, nickel, lead or other cheap metals might be worth a few cents, however, the coin could be worth its value in silver if it was created in that and 90% silver it could be worth around $20 in silver.
A 1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar is poor condition is worth about nine dollars. The uncirculated value of this coin is around fifty-five dollars. The silver content in the coin is valued at seven dollars and fourteen cents.