I'm assuming you're referring to a one cent coin because 1796 Liberty Cap half cents are extremely rare. Its retail value as of 12/2008 is:
Worn condition - $390
Moderately worn - $2000
Almost uncirculated - $10600
A Liberty Cap US penny from 1796 cost around $500 if in good condition. The value can go as high as $1500 if in perfect condition.
These are normally called Mercury dimes because the winged cap worn by Miss Liberty looks a lot like the cap worn by the god Mercury. See the related link for values
While that's the technically correct name for this coin, they're almost universally known as "Mercury" dimes because of the winged cap worn by Miss Liberty. There's more information at the Related Question.
You may want to review your coin again - the US Treasury did not mint its frst cent until 1793 (Flowing Hair Large cent, Chain Reverse), followed by the Liberty Cap Large cent (1793-1796). You may have a Treasury medallion. These are struck on cent blanks and have been included in US coin sets for many years. There's one for each Mint. They have no special value because they're the same each year.
the average is worth about a dollar. But some can be worth 100x the normal valueMore information:A quick check of your pocket change will show that all US coins carry the motto "E Pluribus Unum" so it's not something that helps to ID a particular coin. A 1944 dime is sometimes called a Liberty Head dime but is normally referred to by its nickname of "Mercury head" because the winged cap on Miss Liberty's head looks much like the helmet worn by the Greek god Mercury.Please see the Related Question for more information.
A Liberty Cap US penny from 1796 cost around $500 if in good condition. The value can go as high as $1500 if in perfect condition.
These are normally called Mercury dimes because the winged cap worn by Miss Liberty looks a lot like the cap worn by the god Mercury. See the related link for values
The term 'liberty cap' refers to the conical cap given to a freed slave in ancient Rome. The cap was used to indicate that a person had been a slave and has earned their liberty.
While that's the technically correct name for this coin, they're almost universally known as "Mercury" dimes because of the winged cap worn by Miss Liberty. There's more information at the Related Question.
The Hallucinogenic compound found in liberty cap mushrooms is psilocybin psilocybin.
The term 'liberty cap' refers to the conical cap given to a freed slave in ancient Rome. The cap was used to indicate that a person had been a slave and has earned their liberty.
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