The V Nickels, also known as the Liberty Head Nickels, were minted in the United States from 1883 to 1912. The design features a "V" on the reverse side, representing the Roman numeral for five, indicating its denomination of five cents. The 1912 V Nickel is particularly notable among collectors for its low mintage and the variations in production, including the "1912-D" and "1912-S" mintmark coins, which are more sought after. Collectibility depends on factors such as mintmark, condition, and rarity, with higher-grade examples commanding significant premiums in the market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1912 5c 5c V-Nickels 1912 Philadelphia
1912 5c 5c V-Nickels 1912 Philadelphia
1912-D 5c 5c V-Nickels 1912 Denver
1912-S 5c 5c V-Nickels 1912 San Francisco