The coin was designed by Charles Barber, not George Morgan. The V stands for 5 in Roman numerals (remember them?) so you have a nickel.
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1910 is considered a common date for Liberty nickels. well-worn = $1 lightly worn = $20 uncirculated = $45
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
A very common coin, average retail value is $2.00-$5.00 for most circulated coins
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel (that's also why it's the size of a nickel). Please see the Related Question.
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5, the coin is a 1909 Liberty Head Nickel that is common with a value of $1.00-$3.00 in average condition.
1910 is considered a common date for Liberty nickels. well-worn = $1 lightly worn = $20 uncirculated = $45
$2 to about $500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The 1921 one cent coin from British colonial territories featuring George V has a nominal value of one cent. In circulated condition, it is typically worth its face value. However, if it is in uncirculated or pristine condition, it could have additional value to collectors.
A very common coin, average retail value is $2.00-$5.00 for most circulated coins
George V (1910-36) Halfpennies were made from bronze. If you have a gold Halfpenny, it is because somebody gold plated it. Modified coins have no collector value.
if auctioned it will fetch 2 million $
One dollar. Thanks for adding the condition! :)
V E. Morgan has written: 'A history of money'
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel (that's also why it's the size of a nickel). Please see the Related Question.
The "V" is the Roman numeral 5, the coin is a 1909 Liberty Head Nickel that is common with a value of $1.00-$3.00 in average condition.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel (that's also why it's the size of a nickel). Please see the Related Question.
V. Akilesapillai died in 1910.