These are normally called Liberty nickels. The V means 5 - remember Roman numerals?
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About $9.
In 1907 50 cent pieces were worth 50 cents. They are worth more today.
It has a value of about $22 to about $50,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.
5 cents at most at this economy 1
1907 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In worn circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. An average circulated brown hued 1907 Indian is generally valued at about $3.00. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25
About $9.
The 1907 Liberty Head nickel is common, in average circulated grades values are $1.00-$3.00.
The value of a 1907 50 lire banknote is roughly 50 cents. If it is in mint condition and you find the right collector, then it is possible to get more money. It also depends on where you are selling it.
V=5*5+10*x, where V is the value in cents.
It has a value of about $22 to about $50,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.
In 1907 50 cent pieces were worth 50 cents. They are worth more today.
I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
PCGS lists 108,137,143 circulation cents and 1,475 proof Indian Head cents struck in 1907
It has a value of about $22 to about $50,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.
5 cents at most at this economy 1
You need to give us a denomination and mintmark. Nearly every US coin has featured "LIBERTY" in the legend somewhere and there is a huge difference in value between a 1907 Indian Head penny in rough shape worth 50 cents and a 1907 high-relief double eagle worth $100,000+
1907 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In worn circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. An average circulated brown hued 1907 Indian is generally valued at about $3.00. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25