The Coronet Head Cent, minted in Philadelphia, is a notable coin type produced by the United States Mint from 1816 to 1839. The 1817 version features a design of Lady Liberty with a coronet, encircled by a wreath. This coin, along with others from the era, often holds significant collectible value due to its historical context and varying mintages. The denomination of four dollars typically refers to larger gold coins, such as the St. Gaudens or Liberty Head designs, but the Coronet Head Cents are primarily recognized as one-cent coins, valued for their age and design.