The women on the coin is Liberty.
From the Official Red Book...
1907 $2.00 in good grade. Up to $70.00 in uncirculated grade.
2006-07-11 14:27:00
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answered by Man 6
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About five cents.
Coin worth has a lot of factors that go into it, like, how many just like it are in circulation and what is the current demand for coins such as these?
Keep the coin and do some studying on coin value; it might be worth only five cents today, but a couple years down the road it might have some significant value. Even if it doesn't ever get to be really vaulable, it's still really cool.
Hope this helps,
Rebecca
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2006-07-06 16:38:49
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answered by Rebecca 7
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you can find out on-line just type 1907 nickle in a search engine or something. Don't take it to a antique shop,they'll rip you off. Once you find how much its worth sell it on e-bay
2006-07-06 16:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on where it is made and if it's a certain kind of nickel...like shield & liberty. Also it depends on the condition of the coin. If it's hard to read it won't be worth much if it's in mint condition you will get more.
2006-07-06 16:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the condition. Most are worth anywhere from $2 to $10, but if it looked "like new" (and that is very rare) it could be worth up to $200.
2006-07-06 16:38:27
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answer #5
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answered by gtk 3
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5 cents
2006-07-06 16:37:04
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answered by Murtaza 6
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5 cents
2006-07-06 16:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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5 cents
2006-07-06 16:35:15
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answered by drunknfaded 3
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5 cents
2006-07-06 16:34:54
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answered by mashakry18 2
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5 cents just like all of the other nickels
now if you can find a couple more ..then you may be able to get more off of em
2006-07-06 16:57:50
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answered by Mj 4
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