If the coin is dated 1866, it can't have a "V" on the reverse. The first "V" (Liberty Head) nickel was issued in 1883. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The first U.S. nickel was minted in 1866.
No, 1866 was the first year for a US nickel.
The first "Nickel" was issued in 1866. Post new question.
There is no 1806 nickel. The first 5 cent nickel was minted in 1866. An 1866 nickel may be worth between $25 and $1200 depending on variety and condition. A typical one would likely be worth about $50.
1866 was the first year for a Nickel, please look at the coin again
Priceless. The US nickel was first issued in 1866.
Every U.S. nickel 1866-present (except for during WWII) are 75% copper with 25% nickel.
No one has a picture of a 1803 NICKEL because they don't exist. The first US nickel was made in 1866.
And not 1954. The U.S. first struck nickel 5¢ coins in 1866.
Check that coin again. The first U.S. nickel was issued in 1866.
No U.S. Nickels are dated 1700. The first nickel was issued in 1866.
This is the Shield nickel, the first 5-cent piece minted in the United States. It was in circulation from 1866-1883, but was minted only in 1866-1867. It was replaced by the Liberty Head V nickel in 1883.