Collectible coins are often categorized based on their historical significance, rarity, and condition. The United States has a rich numismatic history, including the Twenty Dollar Gold pieces, commonly referred to as "double eagles," which were minted from 1849 to 1933. The Braided Hair Cents, produced in 1853, are a notable variety of the large cent, characterized by a design featuring a braided hair portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. These coins are sought after by collectors for their artistic value and historical context.