Well, for starters, think about the fact that a 5¢ piece is called a Jefferson nickel!
His portrait also appears on a $1 coin issued in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollars series.
Most Jefferson nickels and ALL Jefferson dollars are only worth their stated values. Nickels from 1942 to 1945, 1950-D, and a few others are worth more, however.
saccagawa
It's a representation of Miss Liberty
Monticello, in Virginia.
All half dollars dated 1947 and earlier carry a picture of Miss Liberty.
About 25,000 dollars a year
Put a picture of the coin!
The penny is the only coin that has a picture of Lincoln on it.
Which coin did you have in mind?
The picture on the back of the Sacajawea coin is a young Shoshone woman. She has her infant son on her back in a wrap. This coin was a replacement for the Susan B. Anthony coin.
Your coin is a medallion probably rare. Where did you find the coin?
The penny.
platapus
Sacajawea
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. The only Five Pound coin issued in 1981 was a "Proof in gold FDC" coin.
See link to Australian one-dollar coin
The reverse of the coin shows a soaring eagle.
She is on a dollar coin that is similar in size to a quarter.