What are V nickels worth?

V-Nickels dated pre-1897 can command significant premiums and many are worth $4 to $5 a piece. A rare 1885 V-Nickel, however, may garner a premium of nearly $400.
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Are V nickels made out of silver?

Nickels minted in the United States between 1942 and 1945 are made of 35% silver. These are commonly known as "silver war nickels." Normally all other nickels are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
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How much is the 1913 V nickel worth?

The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is one of the most valuable coins in the world. Only five specimens are confirmed to exist, although there is an intriguing hint that there might be a sixth. The finest-known 1913 Liberty Nickel is valued at a minimum of $5 million, the price for which it sold in May of 2007.
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What years did they make V nickels?

The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, is an American five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck dated 1913.
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How many V nickels are there?

Only the Philadelphia mint produced V nickels from 1883 to 1911, and the series ended with coins minted in 1912. Besides the main mint, two other mints from Denver and San Francisco struck them only that last year of production: 8,747,000 V nickels were produced in the Denver mint.
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What is the rarest Liberty V nickel?

The 1913 Liberty Head nickel, which is not a regular-issue coin as it was never formally released into circulation, is now considered one of the rarest and most valuable coins in all of numismatics.
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Why is the 1913 V nickel so rare?

The 1913 Liberty Head nickel is an American five-cent piece which was produced in extremely limited quantities unauthorized by the United States Mint, making it one of the best-known and most coveted rarities in American numismatics.
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Where is the mint mark on V nickel?

Three different mints produced the Liberty Head nickel: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). To find the mint mark, you should look on the reverse of the coin on the lower right side.
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What is a Liberty Head V Nickel made of?

Thanks in part to political pressure from the nickel mining lobby, Congress passed laws in 1865 and 1866 authorizing the Mint to create new three-cent and five-cent coins using a copper/nickel alloy (75% copper, 25% nickel). The Liberty Head Nickel was the second five-cent nickel produced by the Mint.
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How much is a 1935 buffalo nickel worth?

Value of the 1935 Buffalo Nickel

Average 1935 Buffalo Nickels in “Good” condition are worth about $1 while those in “Fine” condition are worth about $2. Higher grade examples in “Extra Fine” condition retail for $3. Uncirculated grades are worth significantly more than lower graded 1935 Buffalo Nickels.
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How much is a 2005 Liberty nickel worth?

The lower priced listings are still going for $300, $400, up to $800, and more. PCGS explains that this nickel started earning way more than five cents soon after the mistake was discovered in 2005. They quickly sold for $100 or more regardless of their condition.
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