There's a very good set of pictures at the Related Link.
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.)
One can find a lot of pictures of Eminem and 50 Cent together by using Image Search on Google. The key words used in the search box can be "Eminem and 50 Cent"
About $55.
There are two different versions of the 1858 cent. If there is an 8 kinda marked over a 7, it can be between $75 and $10,000 depending on the quality. But if there is no 8 over 7, it can be between $24 and $650 depending on the quality again.
The date is 1857 not 1837 It's a Flying Eagle one cent coin, that was only struck from 1856 to 1858
Looks like today's cent except for the back. Search wheatback pennies for more.
Please check your coin again and post a new question with more information. The first official Canadian one-cent coins were minted in 1858.
Dimes from 1858 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty and say ONE DIME on the back. Cents from 1858 have a flying eagle and say ONE CENT on the back. You did turn the coin over, I assume... Please determine which you have and post a new question with the corrected information.
These coins were actually called "Large Cents" and were about the size of a half dollar. They had a picture of Miss Liberty on the front and ONE CENT in a wreath on the back. I couldn't find a picture of an 1844 coin but the same design was used in other years. Please see the link below for a picture of an 1843 cent.
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 Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. See the link below.
The US Large Cent was disconinued in 1857. The Flying Eagle type small cent was minted from 1856 to 1858. The Indian Cent was discontinued in 1909. The Lincon cent is still in production today although it has been redesigned every 50 years since 1909. The US 2 cent coin was minted from 1864 to 1873.
For the picture sequence above, find the picture that follows logically from one of the four below