The V Nickels, officially known as the Liberty Head Nickels, were produced by the United States Mint from 1883 to 1913. Designed by Charles E. Barber, these coins feature a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a centered ā€œVā€ for "five" on the reverse, representing their denomination of five cents. The coins are notable for their copper-nickel composition and have become popular among collectors due to variations like the 1883 No Cents and the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, which is one of the most famous and valuable coins in American numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1908 5c 5c V-Nickels 1908 Philadelphia
1908 5c 5c V-Nickels 1908 Philadelphia
1909 5c 5c V-Nickels 1909 Philadelphia
1909 5c 5c V-Nickels 1909 Philadelphia
1910 5c 5c V-Nickels 1910 Philadelphia
1910 5c 5c V-Nickels 1910 Philadelphia
1911 5c 5c V-Nickels 1911 Philadelphia
1911 5c 5c V-Nickels 1911 Philadelphia
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
1913 5c Liberty 5c V-Nickels 1913 Philadelphia
Liberty (V) Nickel 5c With Cents 1883-1912 5c V-Nickels 0 Philadelphia
Liberty (V) Nickel 5c With Cents 1883-1912 5c V-Nickels 0 Philadelphia
Liberty (V) Nickel Set 5c 33 Coins 5c V-Nickels 0 Various