The V on the back suggests the coin is actually a nickel, as V is the Roman numeral for 5. If this is the case, the coin is NOT silver, and values start at around $5 depending on condition.
The value is only for the silver, about $35.00
1 troy ounce. They are known as silver eagles and have the bullion value on the back.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
Silver sells for around $14/oz
That's a one ounce silver round, so the value varies with the price of silver. As of 20 June 2012, silver is $27.90/ounce.
The coin should not have a large 'R' on the coin, this has reduced the coins value to the silver in it.
The coin is NOT silver. Most circulated coins are valued at $1.00-$3.00. The 1901 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
If you look on the back of the coin it will say 50 cents not a dollar. The coin is a Walking Liberty Half Dollar, most circulated examples are valued for the silver content only at about $6.00 Uncirculated coins can be $25.00 or more.
If you look on the back of the coin it will say 50 cents not a dollar. The coin is a Walking Liberty Half Dollar, most circulated examples are valued for the silver content only at about $5.00 Uncirculated coins can be $25.00 or more.
It's not silver, it's nickel and copper. Value depends on condition, but in circulated condition it's worth $12-20.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. You'll find it's a HALF dollar.
All 1921 $1 coins carry an image of Miss Liberty's head. If your coin says HALF DOLLAR on the back (you DID look at the back, didn't you?) there's more information and a price at the Related Question.