The head of a penny is obviously the queens head, and the tail is that thing on the other side of the penny.
A penny!
Check again. The last year for Indian-head pennies was 1909.
Assuming you mean a U.S. Indian Head cent and not a British penny, 1900 is a common date for Indian Head Cents. In average circulated condition it's worth $1.00-$3.00.
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.
President Abraham Lincoln from 1909 to date.
Although it is called the "Indian Head" penny, the US cents minted from 1859 to 1909 actually portray Lady Liberty wearing and Indian headdress.
The head of a penny is obviously the queens head, and the tail is that thing on the other side of the penny.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny
President Lincoln.
The Indian Head penny was not minted until 1859.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
a crown
In the US it is Abe Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln
Before the Indian Head penny, the United States minted the Liberty Head penny, also known as the Flying Eagle penny. The Liberty Head design was used from 1856 until 1858, while the Indian Head penny was introduced in 1859. The Liberty Head featured a classic depiction of Lady Liberty and was part of the larger cent coinage reforms during that period.
There is no 1873 wheat penny. It is an Indian head penny.