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In 1900 that would be a Liberty Nickel with the "V" on the back. In is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in it. Value depends on how much wear there is on it and starts at about a dollar or so if you can read all the words on it and increases with less wear.

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Q: How much is a United state silver coin 1900 with a v on the back?
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