The United States large one-cent coin issued from 1816 to 1839 was the so-called coronet cent, also known as the matron head cent. The obverse of the matron head cent showed a profile of Liberty, wearing a coronet (a kind of simple crown) reading LIBERTY as on the previous “classic head” cent, but without the curly hair of that design. The copper matron head one-cent coin was at the time the longest-lasting design used on a penny coin; others had lasted no longer than about eleven years and some less than one.
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