The 1834 Coronet Head Cent is a notable collectible coin from the United States, known for its classic design featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a wreath encompassing the denomination on the reverse. The Coronet Head design, introduced in 1816 and used through the mid-1850s, reflects the aesthetic preferences of early 19th-century coinage. This coin is significant for collectors, particularly in high grades, due to its historical context and the relatively low mintage figures compared to other years. The three-dollar gold piece is a distinct type, primarily produced from 1854 to 1889, and while the 1834 denomination is noted, it pertains to the cent rather than the three-dollar gold coin.