From your description, I can tell it's a 1921 Morgan dollar that is a very common coin with retail values for circulated coins at $17.00-$22.00 and mint state coins at $30.00.
Note: The motto E Pluribus Unum is on most older US Coins and all modern coins
Right now, it's worth around $3.00.
To clear thing up: > It's not silver, it's made of nickel. > It's not just a "woman's" head, it's Miss Liberty. > E Pluribus Unum appears on nearly ALL US coins so that's not an identifying detail. > The coin's denomination, Five Cents, is right there under the V = Roman numeral for 5. That done, your Liberty nickel is worth about $3 in average worn condition, $5 if moderately worn, and $11 if nearly new.
Wondering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "deep thinking"."I am wondering what to have for dinner."Wandering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "walking or travelling"."Why are you wandering around the house?"
Copper-nickel, not silver E Pluribus Unum, not "You Pluribus Unum" Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5-cent piece. See the Related Question for more details.
sometimes you can touch the liberty bell if a security gard is around/
Yes, it's normal. It's one of the two new design for 2005 nickels. Soon you will be finding the other 2005 reverse design called "ocean in view". The motto E Pluribus Unum ("From many, one") has appeared on nickels since 1883 and on all circulating U.S. coins since around 1916, so this generally isn't a distinguishing characteristic. The most important characteristics are denomination, date, mintmark, and condition.
Not enough information. ALL U.S. coins carry the word Liberty so that doesn't help to identify it. Could you post a new question giving the coin's denomination, condition, and maybe an idea of the inscriptions on it? Thanks. womans head facing right with 7 stars on right and 8 on left side on back eagle with pluribus unum in mouth, united states of America around outside of coin
They are usually in the hinding places, or wondering around in the woods were alot of people are not always around.
Sons of liberty
A 1900 Morgan dollar (the phrase E Pluribus Unum by itself doesn't specify coin type or denomination) is worth around $24-30 depending on condition. If it's a 1900-S, then it's worth a little more.
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