Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values run from $2.30 to $6.00. The Philadelphia issue 1912 Barber dime is common.
Its worth about 2 dollarsss
$315 to $180,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which variety the coin is.
The only coin produced by the US Mint in 1922 was the Lincoln Cent minted in Denver.
Although the word liberty is on every US coin, no US coin is called a "Liberty" coin. The coin is a 1910 Lincoln cent and depending on how much wear it shows and if it has a "S" Mintmark or not, values run from 25 cents to $75.00 for a coin in circulated condition. Please post new question with more information so a more accurate assessment can be given.
Liberty Nickels were made from 1883-1912, a Jefferson nickel dated 1940 is still found in circulation, a uncirculated coin may be worth 50 cents.
Its worth about 2 dollarsss
$315 to $180,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which variety the coin is.
The only coin produced by the US Mint in 1922 was the Lincoln Cent minted in Denver.
Although the word liberty is on every US coin, no US coin is called a "Liberty" coin. The coin is a 1910 Lincoln cent and depending on how much wear it shows and if it has a "S" Mintmark or not, values run from 25 cents to $75.00 for a coin in circulated condition. Please post new question with more information so a more accurate assessment can be given.
Liberty Nickels were made from 1883-1912, a Jefferson nickel dated 1940 is still found in circulation, a uncirculated coin may be worth 50 cents.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The last Indian Head cent was struck in 1909.
There is no such thing as a "Liberty" coin. Almost all US coins have either a depiction of Liberty or the word Liberty on them. Is this a Walking Liberty Half-Dollar? A Barber Dime? A Morgan Dollar? An Indian-Head Cent? A Seated Liberty half-dime? A gold half-eagle? A Silver Eagle? Etc. Without knowing the denomination, it is impossible to answer your question.
The one cent Euro coin is worth 0.6452 of an American cent.
Sorry no US Liberty Head large cents dated 1858 were struck Please look at the coin again with a date of 1858 it can only be a Flying Eagle cent
I assume that you mean the liberty head 5 cent coin, the term Indian head refers to the one cent coin of that era. Value is dependent upon the condition of the coin. A well worn coin may get you $4-$25, a coin with little wear up to $100 and a coin that is in mint condition with no wear and the original reflective surfaces may get as much as $200, but this is dependant upon many different factors.
One cent
The US never minted a silver cent. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! If you have a Lincoln cent from 1912, it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. That makes it an altered coin worth face value only. Unplated, its value could have been much more depending on its condition and mint mark.