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1911 Liberty Head Nickel – KM#112 – USA 5 Cents – 39.5M Minted
1911 Liberty Head Nickel – KM#112 – USA 5 Cents – 39.5M Minted
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This 1911 Liberty Head “V” Nickel was struck at the Philadelphia Mint as part of the long-running Liberty Nickel series (1883–1912). It features Lady Liberty on the obverse and the Roman numeral “V” (for 5 cents) on the reverse. Confirmed mintage of 39,557,639 (Numista, 2025). Composed of durable copper-nickel alloy, this classic early 20th-century coin circulated widely across the United States.
• KM#: 112
• Country/Period: United States of America – Early 20th Century
• Ruler: —
• Denomination: 5 Cents (Nickel)
• Year/Date: 1911
• Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)
• Composition: 75% copper, 25% nickel
• Weight: 5.00 g
• Diameter: 21.21 mm
• Thickness: 1.95 mm
• Edge: Plain
• Shape: Round
• Alignment: Coin (180°)
• Mintage/Print run: 39,557,639 (Numista, accessed Dec 2025)
Condition: Heavily circulated with moderate to heavy wear. Full date visible; devices and lettering show softness from age and use.
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Why Buy
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Classic Liberty Head “V” Nickel design
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Confirmed mintage of 39,557,639 (Numista)
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Composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel
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From the Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark)
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Strong collector interest in pre-Buffalo nickels
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Great for type sets or historic Americana collections
Sources & Citations
Sources:
• Numista (entry: USA 5 Cents 1911 – KM#112) – accessed Dec 13, 2025
• Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins – North America Edition (latest)
• NGC Coin Explorer – Liberty Nickel Series
• U.S. Mint – historical composition and specifications
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