No. The Indian head design was used from 1859 to 1909.
Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.
Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.
The head of a penny is obviously the queens head, and the tail is that thing on the other side of the penny.
1886 Liberty Head 5 Cents in decent condition is worth hundreds. Condition of the coin is what makes it valuable.
$30.00 on eBay
Braided Hair Liberty Large Cent
There is no such thing as a 1958 liberty head nickel
I hope you are talking about U.S. pennies, and I think you would then be talking about the pennies that came before the Lincoln penny (pre-1909, I think). On all of the American coins before the 1909 Lincoln penny, the female figures were all some form of the Liberty character. There was a seated Liberty, the Indian head wearing a headdress, the Liberty wearing a hat, the buffalo/Indian head, and the large Liberty head form. I think I am correct telling you that all female figures appearing on the U.S. penny before 1909 were Lady Liberty. Cathy
1900 morgan silver 1886 indian head penny
Assuming average condition $2.00 to $7.00.
I'll use the crystal ball and suggest that you have a British Penny or Half-Penny. The "head" on one side is that of Queen Victoria. What you suspected as a "seated liberty" is an interpretation of the goddess Brittania.
The only penny being produced by the US Mint in 1885 was the Indian Head penny. Wheat pennies were not produced until 1909.