Most coin shops will carry this article in stock. If you cannot find one locally, try Littleton Coins website. Many of the novelty catalogs like Walter Drake will often have them too.
$1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978 carried a picture of President Eisenhower
If it is an actual US-minted coin, yes.
The first US cent was minted in Philadelphia in 1793. At that time cents were large coins about the size of a half-dollar, and they had a picture of Miss Liberty on the front.
A picture is not possible. No U.S. dollar coins were minted from 1805 to 1835.
There will be for 6 weeks in 2014.
The last half dollars that carried a picture of Miss Liberty were minted in 1947. All halves minted since 1964 have a picture of John F. Kennedy and are called Kennedy halves. There's more information at the Related Question.
Not his, but her and what. Cents minted from 1859 to mid-1909 show the stylized portrait of a Native American princess. It doesn't represent any particular person, although there is some evidence that the picture was partly based on a portrait of the designer's daughter. Cents minted up to 1857 were about the size of a half-dollar and had a picture of Miss Liberty. There was a short series minted in 1856-58 that featured a flying eagle.
That's a bit like the old joke about who is buried in Grant's tomb.... Remember, nearly all coins are dated for the year they were actually minted.
Yes - his picture was used on large-size (38 mm) cupronickel dollars minted from 1971 to 1978.
Try the "Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701 to 1800" published by Krause Publications.
No. All regular-issue quarters minted in the 19th century carried a picture of Miss Liberty.
Jefferson Presidential dollars were minted in 2007. The minting date and mintmark are incused on the coin's edge. Remember that these coins aren't real gold, they're made of brass.