The Coronet Head Cent is a one-cent coin produced by the United States Mint from 1816 to 1839, featuring a design by engraver Robert Scott. The 1819 edition, minted in Philadelphia, is notable for its distinct portrait of Liberty wearing a coronet. This coin is part of the larger series of early American cent issues and is valued by collectors for its historical significance and limited mintage. The collectible nature of this coin is enhanced by its connection to the early 19th-century American economy and culture.