The Classic Head Half Cents, produced from 1809 to 1836, are notable examples of early American coinage. The 1833 issue features a design by artist John Reich, characterized by a classic representation of Liberty with a modest hairstyle. These coins are composed of 100% copper and were minted in Philadelphia. As collectible items, their value is determined by factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. The meticulous details and historical significance contribute to their appeal in numismatic circles.