Classic Head Cents are a type of American coin minted between 1808 and 1814. This series features a design by engraver Robert Scot, showcasing a classic profile of Liberty with a prominent headband. The coins are made of copper and have a denomination of one cent, but their historical significance and rarity make them desirable to collectors. They reflect the early years of U.S. coinage and provide insight into early American numismatics. The Classic Head design was a transition between the earlier Draped Bust Cents and the later Liberty Head Cents, marking an important evolution in U.S. coin design.