The Braided Hair Cent is a type of U.S. one-cent coin minted from 1839 to 1857, characterized by its obverse design featuring a young woman with braided hair, representing Liberty. The 1841 Braided Hair Cent is notable for its copper composition and distinctive styling. Coins from this series are sought after by collectors, particularly in higher grades due to their historical significance and unique design elements. The 4 Dollar denomination mentioned does not directly relate to the Braided Hair series, as the U.S. did not issue a four-dollar coin.