It's called a Jefferson nickel. The last Liberty Nickels were minted for circulation in 1912, and ALL US Coins have the word "Liberty" on them.
Did you look at any of the other new Jefferson nickels in your pocket change? The Mint created 2 new designs, one in 2005 only and another in 2006. ALL 2006 and later nickels have the new, forward-facing image of Jefferson.
OK I think sucks too.
The Liberty Head "V" nickel of 1899 is worth $1.50 in Good condition up to $90.00 in Uncirculated condition. There were over 26 Million made that year.Answer1899 is not a rare date for Liberty Head Nickels. In average circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. If all the letters in LIBERTY on the headband are readable, it's worth about $6. If the LIBERTY is strong and the other hair details are mostly visible, it will be worth $15-$25. A nice uncirculated coin is worth $70-$100 Note that the coin is a nickel rather than "nickle"The 1899 Liberty Head nickel is very common, most show heavy wear and are valued at $1.00-$5.00. Better grade coins can be $10.00 or more depending on condition.
Oh yeah, there's nickel in oatmeal, buckwheat, most nuts, and legumes. I had a hair test done and was shocked by how much nickel I had. After cutting back on nickel-rich foods for 6 months, my hair nickel levels returned to acceptable levels. Your mileage may vary.
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Look in your hair...
Hair Trauma - 2006 was released on: USA: September 2006
Hair on their head.
well, i would say that if you notice you don't have it... it prolly is missing. lol :)
i think it stands for liberty and justice.
Thin, dull or missing hair, areas of scratched off or patchy hair.
Its the Case of the missing Fur.
The cast of Nose Hair - 2006 includes: Mirza Mujic as Tom