The value depends on condition. It's worth about $2 in average condition and upwards of $60 in uncirculated condition.
Most circulated coins are valued at $3.00-$5.00. The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
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.
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
About $9.
This coin is often called a Liberty nickel or a "V" nickel due to the Roman numeral V (= 5) on the back. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $49 Uncirculated - $71 to $1,090 depending on quality The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is common, contains no silver and has an average value of $1.00-$3.00. For an average 1902 Liberty Head nickel, you can get about $4-6. However, the market in collectibles varies greatly all the time and other factors such as the condition of the coin, impurities in the coin, and rarity of the coin. Hope it helps and im from the UK :) The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce, values for average circulated coins is 50 cents to $2.00
It's a 1902 Liberty Head Nickel with a value of $3.00-$5.00 in average condition
Most circulated coins are valued at $3.00-$5.00. The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
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.
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
About $9.
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.
This coin is often called a Liberty nickel or a "V" nickel due to the Roman numeral V (= 5) on the back. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $49 Uncirculated - $71 to $1,090 depending on quality The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is common, contains no silver and has an average value of $1.00-$3.00. For an average 1902 Liberty Head nickel, you can get about $4-6. However, the market in collectibles varies greatly all the time and other factors such as the condition of the coin, impurities in the coin, and rarity of the coin. Hope it helps and im from the UK :) The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce, values for average circulated coins is 50 cents to $2.00
Liberty Nickels The picture on the liberty or V nickel is Lady Liberty. See the pictures on eBay by typing in Liberty V nickel.
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.
Remember Roman numerals? V stands for 5 (as in 5 cents), not victory. What you have is called a Liberty nickel or sometimes a V nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1912 US nickel?"
The V on the back suggests the coin is actually a nickel, as V is the Roman numeral for 5. If this is the case, the coin is NOT silver, and values start at around $5 depending on condition.
Most circulated coins are valued at $3.00-$5.00