HeadofState is an abstract (by the English meaning of the word abstract) term.
There is no country in the world where the official title of its head-of-state is Head-of-State.
A head-of-state, even though abstract in language and existence, is a super class or super category of titles like sultan, president, premier, prime minister, beloved father, etc.
So, even though the existence of head-of-state cannot be instantiated in its abstract form, you can instantiate (by democratic means, hereditary or by coup) a president, a prime minister, or any honcho-what-nots.
So say, a prime minister has been instantiated, it can then be equated to its abstract parent terminology of "Head-of-State".
So even though an abstract class cannot be instantiated, an implementation of that abstract class can be instantiated. That is what factories can do. Factories are a means to create instances of abstract classes.
Just like abstract classes, interfaces cannot be instantiated but must be implemented. Abstract classes are partially implemented, whereas interfaces are totally unimplemented by themselves. Abstract classes and interfaces depends on derivative classes to complete their existence. Of course, the obsessive OO-purist's technical terminology would clarify that abstract classes are "extended" and interfaces are "inherited".
For example, HttpServletRequest is an interface. You cannot instanstiate it directly. When your JSP grabs its http servlet request, it works the same whether you are in Jetty or Tomcat. However, if you inspect carefully, the actual class instantiated by the HttpServletRequest factory in Jetty is different from that created in Tomcat. But, since both of them implement HttpServletRequest, those instances can simply be equated to a variable whose type is HttpServletRequest.
You should read up on abstract classes vs interfaces and how interfaces are concocted to allow pseudo-multiple inheritance in Java. Once you understand the role of interfaces, you would then understand abstract classes. In the realm of object-oriented flame wars, some people think that Interfaces was a brilliant break-thro in multiple inheritance. Some people think interfaces have nothing to do with multiple inheritances. In my own less than humble opinion, interfaces are a poor and failed attempt at socialist's paternalistic indulgence to prevent me from getting into trouble that presumes that I don't know how to take care of myself.