What condition is the coin in? That is the most important thing in evaluating a coin. The 1893 Liberty 5 cent coin (the V is the roman numeral for 5) is not a rare coin but it does have some value. A well worn coin will be valued between $6.00 and $20.00. A very lightly worn coin will be closer to $100.00. However these are just rough estimates without knowing the coins grade.
The value of an 1893 V nickel can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a common 1893 V nickel in average circulated condition may be worth around $1 to $5, whereas a well-preserved or rare variety may fetch a higher value, potentially in the hundreds of dollars or more. It is recommended to have a coin expert or appraiser assess the specific coin for an accurate valuation.
If the design of both coins is the same your 1833 nickel is a 1883. The first US nickel was made in 1866. As for value both dates are common for the Liberty Head series (1883-1912) of nickels, most show heavy wear and are valued at $1.00-$3.00 depending on condition.
That's the Roman numeral for 5.
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.
Depending on condition, at least $4 and possibly more in good shape.
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.
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The last V nickels were struck in 1912. 1920 is a Indian head.