The Coronet Head Large Cent is a significant type of United States coin that was produced from 1816 to 1857, with the specific design featuring the Coronet Head being used from 1816 to 1839. The 1832 issue showcases Liberty wearing a coronet, symbolizing freedom and justice, and is part of the larger cent denomination, which is one cent (1c). These coins are notable for their historical context, as they reflect the early American monetary system and the evolving design styles of U.S. coinage during the 19th century. The Coronet Head Large Cents are sought after by collectors, especially in higher grades, due to their aesthetic appeal and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1832 1c BN 1c Coronet Head Large Cents 1832 Philadelphia
1832 1c Large Letters BN 1c Coronet Head Large Cents 1832 Philadelphia