With no mint mark, or an "S", Numismedia shows a retail value of about $275 for its gold content.
With a "CC" mint mark, the coin has significant collector value with a retail price of $1300 in XF-40.
I have a 1883 $10.00 Gold Liberty Eagle. How much is it worth?
Liberty nickels were made from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel and is only worth face value.
The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912*. 1903 is a fairly common date; it's worth about $1 in well-circulated condition, $10 if slightly worn, and $25 or so if in extremely fine (i.e. about uncirculated) condition.(*) Yes, there were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not officially authorized.More:Since this coin was only minted in Philadelphia, the value depends on what condition it is in. According to USA Coin Book, a 1913 Liberty "V" Nickel is worth about $1.90 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $70 and in MS63 choice uncirculated condition, it is worth about $115. Proof coins minted here are worth about $260 in PR63 choice proof condition.
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
The value of a 1944 Liberty Nickel depends on its condition and rarity. In general, a circulated 1944 Liberty Nickel is worth around 10 to 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has certain unique characteristics (such as a double die), it can be worth significantly more to collectors, potentially hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
I have a 1883 $10.00 Gold Liberty Eagle. How much is it worth?
Numismedia shows a price of about $34 retail for this coin in MS-60 condition.
A 1949 Liberty Nickel is not a genuine American coin. Liberty Nickels were last minted in 1912 and do not include a 1949 version. If you have a coin stamped with Liberty and the year 1949, it may be counterfeit or a novelty item.
The 1883 22 caliber colt rifle is valued at $2,275 in excellent condition. I fair condition it is valued at $775.
Liberty nickels were made from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel and is only worth face value.
Liberty nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912. Your coin is a common Jefferson nickel, millions are in circulation and the coin is face value.
How much an 1883 Confoederatio Helvetica Rappen is worth depends on its condition. The typical value of such a coin is 12 US dollars.
The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912*. 1903 is a fairly common date; it's worth about $1 in well-circulated condition, $10 if slightly worn, and $25 or so if in extremely fine (i.e. about uncirculated) condition.(*) Yes, there were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not officially authorized.More:Since this coin was only minted in Philadelphia, the value depends on what condition it is in. According to USA Coin Book, a 1913 Liberty "V" Nickel is worth about $1.90 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $70 and in MS63 choice uncirculated condition, it is worth about $115. Proof coins minted here are worth about $260 in PR63 choice proof condition.
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. Please post a new question with the coin's date.
The value of a 1944 Liberty Nickel depends on its condition and rarity. In general, a circulated 1944 Liberty Nickel is worth around 10 to 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has certain unique characteristics (such as a double die), it can be worth significantly more to collectors, potentially hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
I've seen them sell for anything in the $10-$30 range, depending on condition. If they can be verified as original (from 1883 as opposed to a modern gold plating), and have a reeded edge, they can be worth significantly more.