1910 is considered a common date for Liberty nickels.
well-worn = $1
lightly worn = $20
uncirculated = $45
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The coin was designed by Charles Barber, not George Morgan. The V stands for 5 in Roman numerals (remember them?) so you have a nickel. Please see the Related Question for more.
A very common coin, average retail value is $2.00-$5.00 for most circulated coins
The coin you have is a nickel, not a cent - remember Roman numerals? Anyway, its value ranges from $1.00 or so if worn, up to $8 or so if in almost-new condition.
Your coin is called a Liberty Nickel. The "V" is its denomination in Roman numerals. Retail prices - if very worn, $3; moderate wear, $7; like new - $30.
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The coin was designed by Charles Barber, not George Morgan. The V stands for 5 in Roman numerals (remember them?) so you have a nickel. Please see the Related Question for more.
A very common coin, average retail value is $2.00-$5.00 for most circulated coins
One dollar. Thanks for adding the condition! :)
The coin you have is a nickel, not a cent - remember Roman numerals? Anyway, its value ranges from $1.00 or so if worn, up to $8 or so if in almost-new condition.
Your coin is called a Liberty Nickel. The "V" is its denomination in Roman numerals. Retail prices - if very worn, $3; moderate wear, $7; like new - $30.
What one cent coin? The king of England in 1912 was George V.
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5, the coin is a 1909 Liberty Head Nickel that is common with a value of $1.00-$3.00 in average condition.
1903 is a common date for Liberty Head Nickels. Circulated coins are $2.00-$5.00 retail.
The half-dime, or 5 cent silver coin was last minted in 1873, what you have is most likely a Liberty Head or V nickel, that coin is worth about a dollar depending on condition.
No such coin exists. Edward died 1910 and the last nickel with his image was minted the same year. The 1914 coin had King George V. The 1914 coin varies in price from about $1.75 too a couple hundred, all depending on condition.
Between 50 cents and $4.20. In the future please add a condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.