There's no such animal. The last Liberty cents were struck in 1857. Cents struck from 1859 to early 1909 bear a stylized image of a native American woman. If that's what you have, its value would be $1 to $7, depending on condition, for a Philadelphia coin (no mint mark), and $55 to $155 for a San Francisco coin (S mint mark under the wreath)
Retail value is $1.00-$5.00 for average coins, $9.00-$17.00 for better coins and mint state start at $30.00
Please check again and post a new question. All 1923 cents carry a picture of Abraham Lincoln.
Sorry no US Lady Liberty dollars dated 1820
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.
This coin is called the "Indian Head" cent - the image on the face is supposed to represent "Lady Liberty" wearing a Native American Headdress.
The value varies by date and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
Retail value is $1.00-$5.00 for average coins, $9.00-$17.00 for better coins and mint state start at $30.00
Please check again and post a new question. All 1923 cents carry a picture of Abraham Lincoln.
Sorry no US Lady Liberty dollars dated 1820
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.
This coin is called the "Indian Head" cent - the image on the face is supposed to represent "Lady Liberty" wearing a Native American Headdress.
There are multiple designs for the first penny but generally it had lady Liberty on the obverse (heads side of the coin) and the denomination on the reverse (tails side of the coin).
Lady Barbers - 1908 was released on: USA: 3 December 1908
Abraham Lincoln was the first real person to be depicted on the U.S. cent. Previous issues of the cent portrayed Lady Liberty, even the Indian Head cent was actually Lady Liberty wearing an Indian headdress.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1896 MORGAN DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$26.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.
Although it is called the "Indian Head" penny, the US cents minted from 1859 to 1909 actually portray Lady Liberty wearing and Indian headdress.
In average circulated condition, $14.00-$22.00