Look on the bottom of the back side. It says "cents"; V is of course the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a nickel.
Depending on its condition, it might retail for $3 to $15
1903 is a common date for Liberty Head Nickels. Circulated coins are $2.00-$5.00 retail.
The coin is a Liberty Head Nickel, 1903 is a common date so the only way this coin could come close to $275.00 is if the coin is a certified high grade Mint State of MS-64 or better.
With a V on the reverse it's a LibertyHead nickel not a dime. The V is the Roman numeral 5 The date 1903 is common and retail values are $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average collectible condition
The reason your coin is the size and color of a nickel is that it IS a nickel, not a penny. Remember Roman numerals? V = 5. Please see the Related Question for more information.
how much is a 1903 nickel worth
a nickel
1903 is a common date for Liberty Head Nickels. Circulated coins are $2.00-$5.00 retail.
The coin is a Liberty Head Nickel, 1903 is a common date so the only way this coin could come close to $275.00 is if the coin is a certified high grade Mint State of MS-64 or better.
With a V on the reverse it's a LibertyHead nickel not a dime. The V is the Roman numeral 5 The date 1903 is common and retail values are $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average collectible condition
It's a very common high mintage coin with values of $1.50-$3.00 retail for average circulated coins.
The reason your coin is the size and color of a nickel is that it IS a nickel, not a penny. Remember Roman numerals? V = 5. Please see the Related Question for more information.
It could be a error in the printing of the coin but it is a v nickel.
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I can tell you that it is not a British coin and possibly even that it is not a coin at all, rather a medallion, medallette or token perhaps.The Queen is almost certainly Queen Victoria.Can you give any more detail about what is inscribed on the "coin"?
The Liberty Nickel is a USA 5 cent coin which was minted from 1883 to 1912, bearing the image of Lady Liberty on the obverse [heads] side of the coin and a large letter "V" on the reverse [tails] side of he coin.
What one cent coin? The king of England in 1912 was George V.
The smallest silver coin minted during the reign of George V would be the Threepence. It has a crowned 3 with the year split wither side of the 3.