V is the Roman numeral for 5, so it's a 1902 Liberty Head Nickel and value is $1.00-$3.00 for most circulated coins.
Most circulated coins are valued at $3.00-$5.00. The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
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.
The coin is a 1902 Liberty Head Nickel, the "V" on the back is the Roman numeral 5 and the date is not rare for these coins, in average condition values are $1.00-$3.00
V coin does not describe a coin. Please be more specific.
Uh, remember your Roman numerals? "V" stands for 5 in the Roman system, so you have a nickel. Retail prices for this so-called "Liberty" nickel range from $3 if very worn, up to $30 if almost uncirculated.
Most circulated coins are valued at $3.00-$5.00. The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
What one cent coin? The king of England in 1912 was George V.
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.
The half-dime, or 5 cent silver coin was last minted in 1873, what you have is most likely a Liberty Head or V nickel, that coin is worth about a dollar depending on condition.
The coin is a 1902 Liberty Head Nickel, the "V" on the back is the Roman numeral 5 and the date is not rare for these coins, in average condition values are $1.00-$3.00
V coin does not describe a coin. Please be more specific.
Not silver, copper-nickel. Remember Roman numerals? "V" stands for 5, so you have a 5 cent coin, i.e. a nickel. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not become king until 1910.
Uh, remember your Roman numerals? "V" stands for 5 in the Roman system, so you have a nickel. Retail prices for this so-called "Liberty" nickel range from $3 if very worn, up to $30 if almost uncirculated.
A George V Dei Gra Rex Et Ind Imp one-cent Canadian coin is worth about $5. The value will fluctuate based on market demand.
1899 V or Liberty Nickel in well worn and what is considered good condition is worth about $1.65, very good showing some detail $2.00, Fine $8.00, Very Fine $15.00 AU (almost uncirculated) about $70.00
The 1921 one cent coin from British colonial territories featuring George V has a nominal value of one cent. In circulated condition, it is typically worth its face value. However, if it is in uncirculated or pristine condition, it could have additional value to collectors.