Don't assume every old coin is made of silver. Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a nickel, made of plain old nickel and copper. It's most commonly called a Liberty nickel, but sometimes it's referred to as a "V nickel".
However, without knowing its date it's difficult to assign a value. Please post a new question with that information.
How much is s it worth
How much is it worth???
There are seven stars that make up the Big Dipper. They are Alkaid, Mizar-Alcor and Alioth which make up the handle, and Phecda and Megrez which make up the back of the dipper. Merak and Dubhe complete the front end of the dipper.
Sea Stars can grow back legs or arms if one gets cut off.
What you have is a $1 coin (like it says on the back) that's normally called an Anthony dollar because it has a picture of womens' rights advocate Susan B. Anthony on the front. It's made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth $1 if you found it in change.
There are seven stars that make up the Big Dipper. They are Alkaid, Mizar-Alcor and Alioth which make up the handle, and Phecda and Megrez which make up the back of the dipper. Merak and Dubhe complete the front end of the dipper.
Part of the constellation of Leo, with the star Regulus at the southern end, looks like a question mark written back to front. Leo is best seen on spring evenings in the northern hemisphere, or autumn evenings in the southern.
1. STARS, not "starts" 2. Copper-nickel, not silver 3. Miss Liberty, not just any lady V is the Roman numeral for 5 so you have a nickel. There's more information at the Related Question.
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The front has a picture of Miss Liberty, facing left and surrounded by 13 stars. The back has the Roman numeral "V" (= 5) surrounded by a wreath, and the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and CENTS around the coin's border.
The front has a picture of Miss Liberty, facing left and surrounded by 13 stars. The back has the Roman numeral "V" (= 5) surrounded by a wreath, and the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and CENTS around the coin's border.
Most likely it is just a bullion piece worth 1 troy ounce of silver. Right now it is about $30 or so, but the price of silver rises and falls depending on the minute.
Lungs do NOT contain Bones. However, the are surrounded by Rib Bones, front and back.
no it did not
the liberty bell in front of the moon
That's a Liberty nickel, which contains NO silver. The V on the back is the Roman numeral for 5. 1903 is a relatively common date, currently worth around $2 in worn condition and upwards of $60 if uncirculated.
It's not a coin, it's a bullion piece or "round". Its value is tied to the spot price of silver, currently about $12-$13 per ounce.
1913 to 1938: a buffalo (Black Diamond) 1883 to 1912: the Roman numeral "V" (5) surrounded by a wreath 1866 to 1883: a number 5 surrounded by 13 stars
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