The 1850 Braided Hair Large Cent, part of the final iterations of this series, saw a substantial mintage of 4,426,844 pieces from the Philadelphia Mint. While common in the context of large cents, this year represents an era characterized by economic recovery and population growth in the United States, factors that influenced production. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the series features the graceful depiction of Liberty adorned with a braid, a symbol of the period's evolving artistry. Despite its common date status within the series, collectors value well-preserved examples displaying original surfaces and strong eye appeal, providing opportunities to fill voids in type and date sets. The significance of this piece extends to its role in the numismatic transition leading to smaller cent issues, making it a notable acquisition for collectors focusing on historical and series-completion aspects.

