The coin in question is a Braided Hair Cent, minted in 1849 at the Philadelphia mint. This particular piece is notable for its designation as a proof coin, which often features a higher level of detail and a polished finish compared to regular strike coins. The coin has a denomination of 1 cent (also referred to as a penny), and is made from copper, with a weight of approximately 10.89 grams. It has a diameter of 27.5 mm, fitting the standard size for cents of this era. Despite being produced in 1849, this coin is marked with an unusual mintage of 0, which could indicate that it was not widely released or that it is from a special set or example intended for collectors rather than general circulation. Overall, this Braided Hair Cent is a historical artifact representing early American coinage, reflecting the designs and minting practices of the mid-19th century. Its proof status adds to its significance, making it a coveted item for numismatists and collectors of American currency. The coin is part of the "Coins" subtype, under the broader category of US coins, and is associated with the United States of America’s rich monetary history.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.01 |
diameter | 27.5 |
height | 0 |
material | Copper |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
weight | 10.89 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1849 |