The 1893 nickel actually features a Liberty Head design, not a Mercury Head. Depending on its condition and rarity, an 1893 Liberty Head nickel can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several thousand dollars. It's best to have a coin expert evaluate it for an accurate assessment of its value.
There is no such coin. 1896 was 30 years before Elizabeth II was born. Also the U.K. does not mint nickels. That denomination is used only in the U.S. and Canada.
Could you please post a new question with more details, including any wording on the coin and a description of its size and color? Thanks!
The value of a 1928 buffalo head nickel can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a circulated 1928 buffalo nickel may be worth around $1-3, while one in better condition or with a rare error could be worth significantly more to collectors. It's best to have a coin appraiser examine the coin for an accurate assessment.
A nickel, in American usage, is a five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint. Composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel, the piece has been issued since 1866.
The American dime (2.268 g) consists of:91.00% copper8.00% silver1.00% zincThe Canadian dime (1.75 g) consists of:92% steel5.5% copper4.4% nickel.1% silverthat is what the dime is made of.
To change the head gasket on a 1989 Mercury Topaz 4 cylinder, you will need to drain the coolant, remove the cylinder head bolts, lift off the cylinder head, clean the surfaces thoroughly, install the new head gasket, and then reassemble the engine following proper torque specifications. It's advisable to consult a repair manual or seek professional help if you're not confident in performing this task.
The letters "FS" below the head of a nickel typically refer to the initials of the coin's designer, James Fraser. Fraser designed the Buffalo nickel, which features a Native American on the obverse (front) and a buffalo on the reverse (back).
Because the first Mercury dimes were first minted in 1916! Before that the dimes were called Liberty Head dimes, and before those there were Liberty Seated dimes.
25 Most Valuable Nickels1.) 1913 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $4,408,6502.) 1880 Shield Nickel - Worth $20,0003.) 1924 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $14,0004.) 1926 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $7,6005.) 1927 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $5,0006.) 1881 Shield Nickel - Worth $4,0007.) 1883 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,9008.) 1867 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,6009.) 1920 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,50010.) 1928 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,40011.) 1918 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,30012.) 1925 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,30013.) 1924 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,00014.) 1870 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,00015.) 1920 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,50016.) 1872 Shield Nickel - Worth $2,50017.) 1919 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,35018.) 1885 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $2,32819.) 1912 S Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,94520.) 1886 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,86121.) 1877 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,85422.) 1938 Jefferson Nickel - Worth $1,80023.) 1873 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,80024.) 1874 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,80025.) 1916 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $1,780
how much is a 1903 nickel worth
Please check your coin again. Indian head (buffalo) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.
The first Indian Head nickel was struck in 1913, post new question
The "Mercury head" design was used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is simply called a Liberty nickel, or sometimes a V nickel because the denomination was shown as a Roman numeral "v". Please see the Related Question for more information.
a 1929 Indian head nickel is not very rare so it isn't worth much. around 60 cents
Look at the coins date again. The last Indian Head nickel was struck in 1938.
it is worth $0.06
5 cents
Indian Head Nickels (with a buffalo on the back) were only minted from 1913 to 1938, so I have to assume you have something else -- perhaps a Liberty Head Nickel (with a big "V" on the back)? A well-worn 1891 Liberty Head Nickel is worth about $3.00
The Indian Head Nickel was minted from 1913 through 1938. Please examine your coin and then submit a new question.