The Braided Hair Cents are a series of one-cent coins minted in the United States from 1839 to 1857, featuring a design that includes a portrait of Lady Liberty with braided hair. The 1854 Braided Hair Cent is notable for its large cent format, weighing 10.89 grams and made of 88% copper and 12% tin and zinc. Collectors value these coins based on their condition, rarity, and historical significance. The term "Four Dollars" refers to potential valuations based on market demand, with collectible coins often fetching prices reflective of their age and desirability.