V nickel
English
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Etymology
In reference to the Roman numeral V on the coin's reverse.
Noun
- (numismatic slang) A Liberty Head nickel.
- 2001 March 23, GiLL<}}}><, “Two of a kind”, in alt.treasure.hunting (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-02:
- 2 1942 mercs from the same hole once. Underwater, in a creek where an old swinging bridge once crossed. I found 7 silver coins that day, and a v nickel. Havent got another coin in the same place since.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:V nickel.
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