1910 V Nickel

When I moved here I brought everything with me, but sometime between then and now, most of the non-silver and some of my junk silver too got dumped into various containers and put into storage unsorted. The last few weeks I've been slowly going through some of these unsorted containers and organizing it a little. In many cases that basically means just sorting all like coins into their own jar, but hey, baby steps, eh?

Today I want to look at this guy:

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I've always heard it referred to as a V nickel and so that's what I've always used myself, but most collector guides list it as a "Liberty Head Nickel". Either name works. Whatever you call it, it's a pretty nice coin!

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It was minted from 1883 to 1913. It was designed by Charles Edward Barber so it goes well with the other Barber designs. I have his quarter somewhere around here, but I don't know where yet. Here's his dime and half with the nickel:

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All his designs are nice and classical. A little boring, but still nice. Of the Barber coins, this is my favorite. Well, I mean the others are 90% silver and this one isn't, so that kind of makes those better overall, but looking at the design itself, I like this one most.

The first version of this coin didn't include the word "cents" on the back. But what criminals soon learned was that this coin was very similar in size to the half-eagle, so they'd gild the nickel and try to pass it off as the $5 gold coin for a nice profit! I suppose most people hadn't actually ever seen a half-eagle, so the scheme worked, the V being taken to mean 5 dollars instead of 5 cents. In light of that, the mint quickly added the word "cents".

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I don't have a half-eagle, so I can't compare, but this would have been the one minted at the time, so you can kind of see how someone could easily mistake one for another if they weren't very familar with the more valuable coin and if the nickel had been covered with a layer of gold.

For comparisons I can do... Well, I don't think I actually have any Jefferson nickel's around here. I might have some of the 40% silver war nickels somewhere, but I don't remember. At least I can't find any right now. And I don't have any Shield nickels (which came before), though I'd love to buy one sometime. But here the V nickel is with the Buffalo nickel:

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As far as I have ever read, the V nickel was fairly popular, but it lost out to Teddy Roosevelt's efforts to modernize US coinage for the new century. Gotta admit, the Buffalo nickel that replaced it was the much better design, but like I said, this one still has that classical feeling going for it which makes it a great one to have in a collection. I do wish the one I had was in better shape, but as you might imagine from the age of these, coins in good condition can go for quite a bit. That in mind, this one is enough for me.

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Thoughts?

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Very nice collection of coins, I love the design that some of them have, nowadays the coins of my country have a simple and somewhat boring design haha but the older ones used to have a better essence and that is why today they are worth much more 😊

Same for the US. The modern designs are boring, but the older ones are so much nicer.

Wow, that is pretty cool. I can almost see that being slapped down on a bar somewhere in the old west to buy a shot of whiskey!

It does have that look, doesn't it?

I have always called it a V nickel as well. I agree, it is simplistic, but much better than modern design. We are long overdue for new coin designs for sure. One of the first coins I traded for in my 8th grade coin club was a V nickel. I might even still have it in my collection but couldn;t tell you which it is.

Wow, that's cool! When I was in 8th grade, I'm not sure I even knew the V nickel existed.

That is when I started learning about coins and collecting. We had a coin club at school. I joined because it seemed interesting with the historical stuff on the flyer. Collected a little on and off ever since. Now that I’m retired I collect a lot :-)

Sometimes I think the V stood for Vintage.

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I just love the 5 dollar coins! This coin is 14 years later and the design has not changed.
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haha I should have known you would have one!

dewd bruh... i have a colectsh of coinage. It's actually ninja, but I've not taken the time to catalogue it. (inherited)

Maybe we should chat. You seem to know your stuff

I don't know nearly as much as some folks around here, but yeah, I enjoy collecting so I know a little. Feel free to ask me anything, here or on Discord. I'd be happy to help you sort them out. Or post in #silvergoldstackers. Despite the name, it's not all silver and gold, and most members are very interested in numismatics too; if I don't know the history of a coin, I bet you some of the folks in that group will.

It's fascinating to see your coin collection coming together! I love how you're organizing everything, even if it's baby steps. The V Nickel or the Liberty Head Nickel is a real classic, and I appreciate the history you shared about the cents. Yeah, it's a great story. The comparison truly is interesting, it shows how the designs evolved over time.

While the Buffalo Nickel is iconic, there's definitely something appealing about the simplicity and classical look of that V Nickel. It's a tangible piece of history. Even in less-than-perfect condition, it's still a cool coin to own.

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I love Liberty head nickels, they are awesome. I have a few that are mint state, they are really pretty. The Buffalo nickel was a great coin with an awesome design! I just wish we could convince the "powers that be" to get rid of the old dead dude club and make pretty coins again. I know I'm preaching to the choir, maybe some day! Awesome coins!
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