4-25-11>> A 1900 Liberty Head Nickel has a value of $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average condition.
A U.S. Liberty head nickel dated 1900 is common. Most have values of $1.00-$3.00.
A very common coin, average value is $2.00-$5.00 for most coins in average circulated grades.
Please check your coin again and post a new question with its denomination. To clear things up There are Liberty Head designs and Walking Liberty designs, but there couldn't be a coin with a "walking liberty head" because heads can't walk, LOL! And in any case, the Walking Liberty design didn't appear until 1916, on half dollars.
There's no official US coin with that description. The Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars from 1916 to 1947 and on 1-ounce bullion coins minted since 1986. Any "1900 Walking Liberty" coin would almost certainly be a privately-made item and would require in-person checking to figure out what it's worth.
4-25-11>> A 1900 Liberty Head Nickel has a value of $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average condition.
About $2.00 if it's grade G-4.
A U.S. Liberty head nickel dated 1900 is common. Most have values of $1.00-$3.00.
A very common coin, average value is $2.00-$5.00 for most coins in average circulated grades.
Please check your coin again and post a new question with its denomination. To clear things up There are Liberty Head designs and Walking Liberty designs, but there couldn't be a coin with a "walking liberty head" because heads can't walk, LOL! And in any case, the Walking Liberty design didn't appear until 1916, on half dollars.
There's no official US coin with that description. The Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars from 1916 to 1947 and on 1-ounce bullion coins minted since 1986. Any "1900 Walking Liberty" coin would almost certainly be a privately-made item and would require in-person checking to figure out what it's worth.
Please check again and post a new question. The last Trade Dollars were minted in 1885, and the Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars minted from mid-1916 to 1947. All silver dollars minted in 1900 carried the "Morgan" design.
A U.S. one dollar coin dated 1900 is a Morgan dollar. The Walking Liberty design was first used in 1916 ( to replace the Barber series) on half dollars only.
In 1900 that would be a Liberty Nickel with the "V" on the back. In is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in it. Value depends on how much wear there is on it and starts at about a dollar or so if you can read all the words on it and increases with less wear.
This is a common date Liberty Head nickel. Most have heavy wear with values of $1.00-$3.00.
Please post a new question with the denomination of the 1900 Liberty gold coin.
Look at the coin again. It can't be a nickel with a dollar denomination. Post new question please.