The obverse shows a liberty head with crown and 13 stars around the edges. The reverse shows a Roman Numeral 5 with wreath around it and CENTS below. The date is on the front below the head and the Words United States of America are around the wreath on the back.
Normally called a Liberty nickel, this coin is distinctive for the use of the Roman numeral V (= 5) to indicate the denomination.Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 02/2010:Very worn condition - $3Moderately worn - $5Slightly worn - $11Almost no wear - $49Uncirculated - $71 to $1,690 depending on qualityProof - $150
The US constitution says very little about the role of the government in the economic system, and certainly does not include a full description of that role.
Please check your coin again. The first nickels minted at Denver were made in 1912. All 1907 nickels were minted at Philadelphia. There's more information at the Related Question.
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No such coin exists, US cents in 1907 were Indian Head cents, the buffalo nickel wouldn't be minted until 1913. If you have an Indian Head cent, it is worth about $.75 if well worn, about $1 in decent shape and can be worth about $30 if completely uncirculated.
The diameter of a US nickel is 0.835 inches.
In the US, a nickel is worth 5 cents.
A US nickel is silver in color with a slight hint of copper.
Please don't assume that every coin with a woman's picture on it depicts Susan B. Anthony! You're looking at a portrait of Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1907 US nickel?"MoreIf you think about it for a few minutes, in 1907 SBA would not be on a coin with that date because she wasvery much alive, so legally she couldn't be portrayedreviled by the men in government for her feminism, so she wouldn't be on a coin for reasons of prejudice, too.
A US nickel has a diameter of 21.21mm and a thickness of 1.95mm
A US nickel weighs 5 grams. It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A US nickel weighs 5 grams.