The coin you have is a nickel, not a cent - remember Roman numerals?
Anyway, its value ranges from $1.00 or so if worn, up to $8 or so if in almost-new 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
All 1908 US nickels used the same design - Miss Liberty on the front and the Roman numeral "V" (5) on the back.Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more details that might help ID it.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, so you have a nickel. There's more information at the Related Question.
Copper-nickel, not silver E Pluribus Unum, not "You Pluribus Unum" Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5-cent piece. See the Related Question for more details.
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
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.
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 Norge coin? I don't think i get you answer... are you thinking about a coin from HM. King Olav V(V=the 5th.) ? the value depends hov much the coin is and what year it has been made... ;)
There's no US dime called a "Victory" dime. All 1908 US dimes carry a portrait of Miss Liberty on the front and the words ONE DIME on the back. They're called Liberty dimes or more commonly "Barber" dimes after Charles Barber, the artist who designed them. You may be confusing the coin with a 1908 Liberty Head coin that has the letter V on the back. The reason that coin is the size of a nickel is that it IS a nickel, and the letter V is the Roman numeral for 5, not an abbreviation for Victory. There's more information at the Related Questions.
All 1908 US nickels used the same design - Miss Liberty on the front and the Roman numeral "V" (5) on the back.Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more details that might help ID it.
The value of a 1741 Philip V silver coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. To get an accurate value, it is recommended to have the coin assessed by a professional numismatist or coin dealer.
Between $3 and $21.6. In the future please add a condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, so you have a nickel. There's more information at the Related Question.
Copper-nickel, not silver E Pluribus Unum, not "You Pluribus Unum" Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5-cent piece. See the Related Question for more details.
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
WType your answer here... What is the value of a big coin that has Carlos I King of Spain 1989- the queen and king and three more people in the front of the coin and on the the back of the coin sign of Spain says 10 pitas and V Centenario. The coin is in silver. Thank you
Remember Roman numerals from elementary school? "V" = 5 so what you have is a nickel, normally called a Liberty nickel because it carries a portrait of Miss Liberty. There's more information at the Related Question.