There is no coin called an "Indiana head" nickel. There are, however, Indian head nickels. These coins were made from 1913 to 1938, but a design flaw caused the dates to wear off quickly. Unfortunately dateless Indian head nickels don't have any collector value and usually sell for 15 or 20 cents in a dealer's grab box.
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if its real and not worn about 50.00 but if worn and damaged 10.00 also it depends if its a D or S
A heavily worn Liberty Head Nickel is worth maybe $1 unless it is one of the more scarce coins of the series, I would suggest you take it to a coin shop and let them look at it just to be sure.
It's worth about $2 in worn condition and up to around $70 in uncirculated condition.
No letterVery worn condition - $1Moderately worn - $4Slightly worn - $6Almost no wear - $10Uncirculated - $35+"D"Very worn condition - $8Moderately worn - $25Slightly worn - $90Almost no wear - $250Uncirculated - $330+"S"Very worn condition - $17Moderately worn - $92Slightly worn - $315Almost no wear - $1000Uncirculated - $4300+
This coin is normally called a Liberty Head nickel. V is the denomination (5) in Roman numerals. 1903 is not a rare date for Liberty nickels. Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 06/2009: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $14 Almost no wear - $32+ More ...The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912. There were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not official mint issues.