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clemep8 t1_je9sksf wrote

A Liberty V, unfortunately not in very good condition, or it might have been worth a little money.

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madlad202020 t1_jedjiys wrote

Its probably worth about $50. Just the silver is worth a little over $4 So its worth a lot more than 25c

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BJ22CS t1_jeg8tyc wrote

1st of all, OP's coin is a nickel, not a quarter (worth 5c face, not 25c). 2nd, there is no silver in any V nickle (b/c as I just said, it's a nickle, not a quarter; the "pre-1965 90% silver content" doesn't apply to nickles). 3rd, price guides put a 1909 nickle's value at around $2 in G-4 condition, which is what I think the condition OP's coin is in, so there's no way this is worth anything near $50. I'm not even sure where you got "about $50" from anyway b/c if it was a quarter, except for the 1909-O all 1909 quarters in the same condition are worth around $13.

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Greeneman6 t1_jeaisib wrote

I got one in similar condition

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weedium t1_jearlqu wrote

Liberty head nickel

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madlad202020 t1_jedk9b5 wrote

I’m thinking this coin is rarer than most. Left facing liberty and in god we trust is missing.

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n1ghtbringer t1_jeccuie wrote

One of the fun facts about American coinage is that almost all of it is still legal tender and because the sizes haven't changed in the last hundred years, you still find things like this in change on occasion.

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BJ22CS t1_jeeskdf wrote

when you say "found", you mean at a coin shop/show or similar?

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AnalystOfData OP t1_jeesp5f wrote

In my wife’s car when I was looking for change for a snack

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