The Coronet Head Cent is a type of United States one-cent coin produced from 1816 to 1857, featuring a design by engraver William Kneass. The 1833 Coronet Head Cent is characterized by its liberty head motif with a coronet, displaying fine details and the year of minting on the reverse. Collectors value this coin for its historical significance and varying conditions, with certain grades commanding higher premiums in the numismatic market. The coin, part of early American cent production, reflects the economic landscape of the era.