The 1804 "Spiked Chin" variety half cent, versus the 1804 "Extremely Spiked Chin" variety. (I wanted to make a live-action version of this, with Lady Liberty having an actual metal spike coming from her chin, but I ran out of my daily quota of free images on the Gemini bot. So this first draft was all I got.)
The Gemini bot was wary of the neoclassical nudity on this piece, so I had to compromise with some scallop shell pasties to make it safe. Though I hadn't asked for it, it also offered to do a closeup of the cornucopia and coins, so I of course I said yes. But that came out showing a bunch of US coins. Another prompt tweaked it to show some more period-appropriate Napoleon III coins, but one anachronistic Saint-Gaudens piece stubbornly refused to go away. Hmm. I just noticed that she lost her earring and one strand of pearls, and her mirror changed to a Rod of Asclepius. And the cotton bale turned into a barrel. Interesting.