If $V$ is finite dimensional, then yes, owing to the existence of a special bilinear form from the algebra into the basefield. If $V$ is $n$ dimensional, the form is given by f(a,b)=coefficient of the grade n part of a*b. You can find this in a paper entitled _Annihilators of Principal Ideals in the Exterior Algebra_ by Koc and Esin.
Algebras with such a functional are Frobenius algebras, which are self-injective on both sides.
I don't immediately know the answer if $V$ is infinite dimensional, but I'll try to think.