The Classic Head Half Cent is a type of U.S. coin produced from 1809 to 1836, characterized by its classic design featuring a representation of Liberty. The 1825 Classic Head Half Cent was minted in Philadelphia and is notable for its relatively low mintage, making it a sought-after item among collectors. As part of the one-cent denomination, these coins are popular for both their historical significance and numismatic value, appealing to enthusiasts of early American currency and those interested in the evolution of coinage in the United States.