The value of a 1904 Liberty Head Nickel, also known as a V-Nickel, can vary significantly depending on its condition or grade.
Here’s a general overview of its value based on different grades:
- Circulated Condition:
– Good: Around $2.
– Fine: Around $4.
– Very Fine: Around $30.
– Extremely Fine: Around $50.
- Uncirculated Condition (Mint State):
– Uncirculated (MS-60): Around $60.
– MS-62: Around $139.
– MS-64: Around $266.38.
– MS-65: Around $500.
– MS-66: Around $950.
– MS-67: Around $4850.
– MS-67+ : Around $6750.
It’s important to note that these are estimates, and the actual value can fluctuate based on market demand, the specific characteristics of the coin (like the presence of a “triple-punched date” variety), and whether it has been professionally graded and certified by a service like [NGC] or PCGS. You can also find 1904 Liberty Head Nickels for sale on platforms like [eBay] , with prices varying based on their condition and seller.
What year is the rarest 5 cent coin?
Australia 1972 5 Cent Coin Circulated. This is an honest example of the rarest Australian 5 cent coin issued into circulation.
Is a 1904 nickel silver?
From my experience, Composed of copper and nickel, these coins combine artistic elegance with practical utility.
What is a 1904 nickel made of?
Great question! Item description from the seller
It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.