Yes - remember "V" means 5 in Roman numerals. The famous "Liberty Nickel" carried a V on the back.
No it does not have any silver
No they are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
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For the same reason any other nickel was made - to provide coins for commerce.
If there is one, it would be on the reverse below the button to the left of the word CENTS. Philadelphia nickels will not have any mint mark, of course.
The V is the Roman numeral for 5, signifying that a nickel is worth 5 cents.
Liberty Nickels The picture on the liberty or V nickel is Lady Liberty. See the pictures on eBay by typing in Liberty V nickel.
No. "V" nickels, also called Liberty Head nickels, consist of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
That would be known as a "V" or Liberty nickel. The V is the roman numeral for 5 because the nickel is worth 5 cents.
D. V. Doane has written: 'Modern carburized nickel alloy steels' -- subject(s): Nickel steel, Nickel alloys
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5.
The value of the 1906 V nickel varies greatly depending on the condition of the coin. This nickel can be worth as much as about 4 dollars depending on its definition.