The coin described is a Braided Hair Cent, minted in the United States of America in 1851. This particular piece has a denomination of $20 (Twenty Dollars), though it's important to clarify that the Braided Hair series typically refers to cents—so this may be a misclassification in terms of denomination. The coin does not specify a mint mark, indicating it was likely produced at the primary mint without a specific mint location noted. It weighs and measures in dimensions that are not indicated (0.00000000), which could suggest an error or lack of data regarding its physical properties. According to its mintage records, a total of 9,889,707 of these coins were produced, making it a relatively common coin for collectors from that era, despite its significance as a piece of early American currency. The material composition is primarily copper, which was standard for cents of that time. Notably, the coin's design features the Braided Hair motif, which is recognized for its detailed depiction of Liberty. Each coin from this series carries historical significance as an artifact of mid-19th century America. As for its current market value, it varies based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, but it is generally within the range of typical circulated coins from the era compared to pristine examples which could be worth significantly more.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 20 |
designer | N/A |
diameter | 0 |
edge-type | N/A |
height | 0 |
material | Copper |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 9889707 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1851 |