Approximately 63,353 Wreath cents were struck. Early specimens featured a stylized "
vine/bars" design on the edges of the
planchet, which was identical to that of the earlier Chain cent. Later on, this was changed to a lettered edge reading . Early American copper collectors generally categorize the coins still further into thirteen different varieties under the
Sheldon system. Most of these variations entail relatively minor changes, and often require careful examination to discern. One variety, however, is far more recognizable: the "Strawberry Leaf". On these strikings, the
trefoil sprig above the date took the form of a
strawberry (
Fragaria) plant. Only four such specimens are known, and all are heavily circulated. The finest known Strawberry Leaf cent sold at auction for $414,000 in November 2004. ==Collecting==