Offered here is an authentic 1833-P Liberty Head One-Cent copper coin, struck at the Philadelphia Mint and grading Good (G). This coin is part of the long-running Coronet (Liberty Head) Large Cent series (1816–1839), a cornerstone of early American copper coinage and a staple of U.S. type and date collections.
The obverse features Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY. In Good condition, Liberty’s portrait remains clearly outlined with even circulation wear. The date is fully readable, and major design elements are intact, making this a solid, problem-free example for the grade.
The reverse displays the denomination “ONE CENT” encircled by a wreath. In this grade, the wreath outline and lettering remain legible, providing pleasing eye appeal for an early 19th-century copper coin. The surfaces exhibit a natural brown copper patina consistent with age and originality.
Date: 1833
Mint: Philadelphia (P)
Denomination: One Cent (Large Cent)
Design: Liberty Head (Coronet Head)
Composition: Copper
Condition: Good (G) – even wear, clear date and devices
Historical Significance: Early U.S. Mint issue from the Andrew Jackson era
Collectibility: Popular early copper; ideal for type sets and date collections
Large cents from the 1830s remain increasingly difficult to find in problem-free condition. This 1833 Liberty Head Large Cent offers collectors an excellent combination of affordability, age, and historical character.
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