United States of America 1816 Philadelphia Coronet Head Cents $5

Coin / United States of America / 1816 / Philadelphia / Coronet Head Cents / $5 (Five Dollars)

This coin is a Coronet Head Cent from the United States, minted in 1816 at the Philadelphia mint. It is a part of the classic Coronet Head series, which featured a design by the renowned engraver Robert Scot. The coin has a denomination of $5 and is made of copper, weighing approximately 10.89 grams with a diameter of 28 mm. The edge of the coin is plain, reflecting the production style of the time, and it was struck as a mint strike. With a total mintage of 2,820,982 pieces, this coin is not extremely rare, but its collector interest can vary depending on its condition and grading. The absence of a mint mark indicates it was produced in Philadelphia, where the majority of early U.S. coins were struck. Overall, this coin exemplifies early American numismatic history and is a notable piece for collectors of U.S. coins, particularly those focusing on the Coronet Head series.

currency USD
currency-amount 5
designer Robert Scot
diameter 28
edge-type Plain
height 0
material Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 2820982
type Coins
weight 10.89
width 0
year-display 1816