1822-P (Philadelphia) Coronet Head Cents

Coin / United States of America / 1822 / Philadelphia / Coronet Head Cents / 1¢ (One Cent, Penny)

This coin is a remarkable example of early American numismatics, specifically a Coronet Head Cent minted in 1822 in Philadelphia, known for its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. This particular piece is a proof version, which means it was struck specially to showcase the design's details and is generally produced in lower quantities than regular coins. The Coronet Head design features Lady Liberty adorned with a coronet, symbolizing freedom and sovereignty, a design that was favored during the early 19th century. It is made from copper, a popular material for coins of that era, and weighs approximately 10.89 grams. Interestingly, the mintage of this coin is noted as zero, which may imply that it either was not produced in a standard release or that surviving examples are extremely rare, further enhancing its value among collectors. Despite its age, this coin is an important piece for any collector focusing on early American currency or the Coronet Head series. Given its specifications—denomination of one cent and its unique place in American history—the 1822 Coronet Head Cent proof piece represents a fascinating intersection of art, economy, and culture in early 19th century America. It's a significant find for numismatists, reflecting both the craftsmanship of its time and the ongoing legacy of American coinage.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.01
diameter 0
height 0
material Copper
mint-mark P
mintage 0
type Coins
weight 10.89
width 0
year-display 1822