This design was issued from 1883 to 1912 so more information is needed.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and how worn it is. If the date is 1912, look for a small "D" or "S" under the dot at the 8:00 position on the coin's back. If one of those letters is present, include that in your post.
Regardless of common misconceptions, "V" does NOT stand for Victory, Queen Victoria, or any other person or item. Remember Roman numerals? V is the Roman numeral for 5, so "V cents" means "5 cents", nothing more or less.
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
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.
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
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.
Please rephrase question.
Average retail value is $60.00
A Liberty head nickel, I'm guessing. The value is between $2 and $125. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
A date is needed, post new question.
The last V nickels were struck in 1912. 1920 is a Indian head.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel (that's also why it's the size of a nickel). Please see the Related Question.
The 1911 LIBERTY HEAD nickel is common, values for average circulated coins are $1.00-$3.00.