Liberty Head nickel

The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, was an American five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck dated 1913. The original copper–nickel five-cent piece, the Shield nickel, had longstanding production problems, and in the early 1880s, the United States Mint was looking to replace it. Mint Chief Engrave... More

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timespan minted:

Start End
  • 1883
  • 1913

typical weight:

  • 5 g (0.18 oz )

typical diameter:

  • 21.2 mm (0.835 in )

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