Description
📌 Basic Information
• Country: United States
• Denomination: 5 Cents
• Year: 1910
• Type: Liberty Head Nickel (also called “V Nickel”)
• Designer: Charles E. Barber
• Metal: Copper-Nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
• Weight: 5 grams
• Diameter: 21.2 mm
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🎨 Design Details
Obverse (Front):
• Portrait of Lady Liberty facing left
• 13 stars around edge (representing original colonies)
• Date “1910” at bottom
Reverse (Back):
• Large Roman numeral “V” (for 5)
• Wreath surrounding
• “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”
• “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
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🏷 Grading (Your Coin)
• Grading Company: MEGA – Middle East Grading Alliance
• Grade: G 4 (Good 4)
• Heavy wear
• Major design visible but very flat
• Date readable (important for value)
This is a low circulated grade.
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💰 Approximate Value (2026 Market)
• Common date (like 1910):
• In G4 condition: $3 – $8 USD
• Higher grades (VF–XF): $20–60+
• Rare dates (not 1910) can be much higher.
Because 1910 is a common year, value is mostly collector base-level.