The last circulating Liberty or V nickels were minted in 1912. Five more were dated 1913 and have been in collections ever since.
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Nickels are made in the United States Mint. Seventy-five percent of the nickel is copper and twenty-five is made of actual nickel.
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The nickel was never made with silver, it is made with nickel, hence the name.
No they are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
For the same reason any other nickel was made - to provide coins for commerce.
Check that coin again. The last year for V nickels was 1912.
The last V nickels were struck in 1912. 1920 is a Indian head.
Only the Liberty Nickel had the Roman numeral "V" on its reverse. The US Mint never issued a penny with a large "V" on the reverse.
It is not a "V" cent, but rather is known as a "V" or "Liberty Head" nickel. Like all US nickels, it is struck from 75% copper and 25% nickel.
All Liberty Head nickels (1883-1912) are made from 75% copper & 25% nickel.
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The last year of minting for the 'Indian Head' nickel (some times called the 'Buffalo' nickel) was 1938.
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