On face value five cents but to a collecter, if it is in good condition, it would sell for about 3 bucks in bad condition, about 1 dollar, and in ms60 or more (which is almost perfect) and uncirculated it would sell for about 400 dollars. I know that there is a huge gap in the values but that is how old currency value goes.
6-18-11>>> The coin is a common date Liberty Head nickel, coins in average circulated condition have values of $1.00-$3.00.
Look at the coin again, no Liberty Head nickel had a mintmark until 1912.
Average circulated 1904 Liberty Head nickels run from $3.00 to $5.00 depending on condition.
At any coin shop. Beware though, you aren't going to get much for it, especially if your coin is worn. It isn't a rare coin.
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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.
That would be known as a "V" or Liberty nickel. The V is the roman numeral for 5 because the nickel is worth 5 cents.
My strong guess is that your "dime" is actually the same size and thickness as a nickel, because .................. it IS a nickel. The "V" is of course the Roman numeral meaning 5. Please see the Related Question for details
A 1902 Liberty Head nickel is common, in average condition value is a dollar or two for most coins. No US nickel was made of silver until late 1942 through 1945 these are the "War Nickels" and had 35% silver in them. From 1946 to date they are copper- nickel.
The nickel was never made with silver, it is made with nickel, hence the name.