Please post a more specific question with the coin's date, denomination, and what country it's from. The description "head and wreath" applies to literally hundreds of different coins from various countries.
This coin is commonly called the Liberty Nickel, it is made of copper-Nickel, and became to be called the "V" Nickel
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The 1881 Indian Head cent is a common date coin of the series. Most coins show very heavy wear and have values of $1.00-$5.00 depending on the grade of the coin. NOTE: The reverse shows a Oak (not wheat) Wreath and Shield.
The letter V is the roman numeral for 5. What you have is a Liberty nickel, NOT a dime.
$50.00
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The $5.00 coin is a "Liberty Head Half Eagle" it's one of the Liberty Head series of gold coins.
The obverse shows a liberty head with crown and 13 stars around the edges. The reverse shows a Roman Numeral 5 with wreath around it and CENTS below. The date is on the front below the head and the Words United States of America are around the wreath on the back.
Prior to the Lincoln cent, first produced in 1909, the US one cent piece always (except in 1856-1858 with the flying eagle cent) had a representaion of Liberty on the front and a wreath with the denomination on the back. (Note that the "Indian Head Penny" is actually Liberty wearing an Indian headdress.)
Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. The front side had a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress and the back side had a shield and wreath with the words ONE CENT.
The obverse (front) of an Indian Head cent has the date, legend and bust. The reverse has the shield, wreath and denomination of one cent.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Indian Head cents were made at San Francisco only in 1908 and 1909. The "S" mint mark is on the back under the wreath.