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
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It is not mint but is in fairly good shape. The back is a wreath, open at the top, with the Presidential shield at the top. In the Wreath is the wording "One Cent".
Trade dollars were first made in 1873. Check the date again or make sure you have a trade dollar.
It's worth around 10 times its face value.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, so you have a nickel. There's more information at the Related Question.
In running condition around $450
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This coin in circulated condition is valued around $3. If it is uncirculated they are worth around $30.
Trade dollars were first made in 1873. Check the date again or make sure you have a trade dollar.
It is not mint but is in fairly good shape. The back is a wreath, open at the top, with the Presidential shield at the top. In the Wreath is the wording "One Cent".
It's worth around 10 times its face value.
a 1936 dime is called a mercury dime. they aren't rare so they are worth around a dollar
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, so you have a nickel. There's more information at the Related Question.
The first MERCURY dime was struck in 1916
This is a very common date for Mercury dimes. If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
The only US coin ever made with the roman numeral V (5) on the reverse was the Liberty Head Nickel 1883-1912 and the word CENTS is below the wreath and has no silver it's made from copper and nickel.Most coins show heavy wear an have low retail values of $1.00-$3.00.
There is no such thing as a Mercury nickel. See the related question below.