V Nickels, also known as Liberty Head Nickels, were produced by the United States Mint from 1883 to 1913. The 1907 V Nickel features a design by Charles E. Barber, depicting the profile of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a five-cent denomination on the reverse, surrounded by a wreath. Coins from this series are notable for their low mintage in certain years, which can make specific dates like the 1907 more sought after by collectors, especially in higher grades. The 5-cent denomination was an important contribution to American coinage during its era, reflecting both economic and artistic trends of the time.
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1907 5c | 5c | V-Nickels | 1907 | Philadelphia |
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1907 5c CAM | 5c | V-Nickels | 1907 | Philadelphia |