The V is of course a Roman numeral meaning 5, so you have a nickel (5 cents, right)
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1856 3 cent coin value
The Philadelphia issue 1912 Liberty Head Nickel is a common coin and most show a lot of wear and have retail values of $1.00-$3.00
The coin has face value only.
Its worth about 2 dollarsss
The US never minted a silver cent. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! If you have a Lincoln cent from 1912, it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. That makes it an altered coin worth face value only. Unplated, its value could have been much more depending on its condition and mint mark.
1856 3 cent coin value
The Philadelphia issue 1912 Liberty Head Nickel is a common coin and most show a lot of wear and have retail values of $1.00-$3.00
No there as never been a U.S. coin with a 75 cent face value.
The coin has face value only.
Its worth about 2 dollarsss
The 1901 US Indian Head cent is not rare. The value of an average circulated coin is $1.00-$3.00.
The US never minted a silver cent. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! If you have a Lincoln cent from 1912, it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. That makes it an altered coin worth face value only. Unplated, its value could have been much more depending on its condition and mint mark.
$.05
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
The coin is still found in circulation and only face value.
Kennedy is on the US half dollar (50 cent) coin and Lincoln is on the penny (1 cent) coin.
Sorry, no US twenty cent coins (1875-1878) were struck in 1944 look at the coin again.