Nickels dated 1883 to 1912 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
Although it is called the "Indian Head" penny, the US cents minted from 1859 to 1909 actually portray Lady Liberty wearing and Indian headdress.
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5, the coin is a 1909 Liberty Head Nickel that is common with a value of $1.00-$3.00 in average condition.
In average condition, both coins are only worth their face value.
Miss Liberty
George Washington
thomas jefferson
Since 1938 all US nickels have carried a picture of President Thomas Jefferson.
Although it is called the "Indian Head" penny, the US cents minted from 1859 to 1909 actually portray Lady Liberty wearing and Indian headdress.
The face of a US nickel is circular so it has a diameter, not a length and width. According to the US Mint the coin is 21.2 mm in diameter and 1.95 mm thick.
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5, the coin is a 1909 Liberty Head Nickel that is common with a value of $1.00-$3.00 in average condition.
Abe Lincoln!
a person
George Washington
The 1949 Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation, contains no silver and likely only face value.
A 1957 nickel is worth face value only, unless it's uncirculated or a proof coin.
In average condition, both coins are only worth their face value.
President Abraham Lincoln