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Poll Question
I am about to take pictures of my "work-in-process" collection of the US nickels produced 1883-1912, and was trying to decide on what file names I will use. I have been using and have seen several versions online & in print. I figured to poll the CCF Membership to find the general opinion.  What name do you use for US nickels produced 1883-1912? Results
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Total Votes: 48 Counted
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08/14/2017 12:29 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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I just call them V nickels. If I write about them I call them Liberty nickels or sometimes Liberty Head Nickels. In our Coin Facts link, they are listed as 1883-1913 Liberty (V) Nickel
Edited by TNG 08/12/2017 12:16 am
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They also have a different name for each company that produces albums/folders.
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I like the term " Liberty V nickels". Pretty much covers all the bases except for the designers name.
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When I talk to myself, I say Liberty nickel.  That's what I voted but, I also use V nickel in my head.  I'm pretty sure I've never thought or said Liberty V nickel. I think I said Liberty Head Nickel for the first time today. I was talking to my mom about coins and said, "...Liberty Nickels, or Liberty Head Nickels..." So, I guess I can't make up my mind! 
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Quote: So, I guess I can't make up my mind! that is my problem, in my list of coins, I may have any of those listed. Trying to figure out what to call them. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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For as long as I can remember to me (& my dad before me) they were simply " V nickels"
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I've always called them Libery nickels
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" V nickel" is much easier to say so I just call it that.
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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V nickels (without any mention of "Liberty"), and I suspect this is a sufficiently common option to be more likely than most of those featured specifically.
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Over at Collectors Universe they are portrayed as "Barber Nickels", since they were designed by Charles Barber.
Edited by oih82w8 08/12/2017 06:49 am
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Pillar of the Community
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I've always called them Liberty Head Nickels.
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Sounds like a political debate. I'd go with the "both" option simply because it covers all bases. The Liberty Vs. V-Nickel depends on how you learned to define them and that won't change.
Barber nickels would confuse too many collectors.
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