United States of America 1819 Philadelphia Coronet Head Cents $10 (Ten Dollars)

Coin / United States of America / $10 (Ten Dollars) / Coronet Head Cents / 1819 / Philadelphia

This coin is a remarkable example of the Coronet Head Cents series, minted in Philadelphia in the year 1819. At a denomination of $10, this piece showcases the artistry of renowned designer Robert Scot. Struck from copper, the coin has a diameter of 28 mm and a weight of 10.89 grams, featuring a plain edge. With a total mintage of 2,671,000, this coin is part of a significant production run, making it a notable piece for collectors of early American currency. The absence of a mint mark indicates it was produced at the Philadelphia Mint, which was one of the primary facilities responsible for coin production during that era. This specific coin is distinguished not only by its historical context but also by its design characteristics, reflecting the early 19th-century American coinage style. As a collectible piece, its value can vary greatly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among numismatists, making it an interesting specimen for both investors and history enthusiasts alike.


Country United States of America
Year 1819
Serie Coronet Head Cents
Denomination $10 (Ten Dollars)
Mint Philadelphia
currency USD
currency-amount 10
designer Robert Scot
diameter 28
edge-type Plain
height 0
material Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 2671000
type Coins
weight 10.89
width 0
year-display 1819