July 11, 2009
All 22,686,177 "V" nickels produced in 1908 were minted at the Philadelphia mint.
The values of the 1908 nickel are ahown below in the various grades determined by wear on the coin.
Circulated grades
G4................$5
F12...............$8
VF30............$15
EF40............$32
Uncirculated Grades
MS60............$80
MS63............$135
MS64............$280
MS65............$1,400
MS66............$8,500
Remember Roman numerals from elementary school? "V" = 5 so what you have is a nickel, normally called a Liberty nickel because it carries a portrait of Miss Liberty. There's more information at the Related Question.
It's a Liberty Head Nickel not a Barber. The Barber series don't have nickels. Retail value for 1908 nickels are $3.00-$5.00 in circulated 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.
All 1908 US nickels used the same design - Miss Liberty on the front and the Roman numeral "V" (5) on the back.Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more details that might help ID it.
Remember Roman numerals? V stands for 5 (as in 5 cents), not victory. What you have is called a Liberty nickel or sometimes a V nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1912 US nickel?"
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Remember Roman numerals from elementary school? "V" = 5 so what you have is a nickel, normally called a Liberty nickel because it carries a portrait of Miss Liberty. There's more information at the Related Question.
It's a Liberty Head Nickel not a Barber. The Barber series don't have nickels. Retail value for 1908 nickels are $3.00-$5.00 in circulated 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.
All 1908 US nickels used the same design - Miss Liberty on the front and the Roman numeral "V" (5) on the back.Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more details that might help ID it.
Remember Roman numerals? V stands for 5 (as in 5 cents), not victory. What you have is called a Liberty nickel or sometimes a V nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1912 US nickel?"
15x its face value if you can read the date
Depends on overall condition and if the nickel is factory or after market. Range from 0-500 USD.
Please look at the coin again and post new question, there is no such coin as a walking liberty nickel.
About $9.
A 1901 US Nickel is worth between $2 and $70. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
The value of the 1906 V nickel varies greatly depending on the condition of the coin. This nickel can be worth as much as about 4 dollars depending on its definition.