| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1802 |
| Serie | $2.50 Draped Bust Gold |
| Denomination | $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) |
| Mint | Philadelphia |
| coinage-type | Capped bust gold quarter eagle |
| desg | MS |
| designer | Robert Scot |
| diameter | 20 |
| edge | Reeded |
| fineness | 0.9167 |
| material | 91.67% gold; 8.33% silver & copper |
| mintage | 3,035 |
| ngc-id | 25F6 |
| obverse-description | Liberty with cap, facing right, surrounded by 13 stars and the word LIBERTY around the periphery. The date is centered at the bottom. |
| pcgs-link | 7650 |
| pcgs-number | 7650 |
| reverse-description | The centerpiece of the reverse is the so-called "heraldic eagle" with wings fully spread and emblazoned with a shield replacing the chest. A ribbon bearing the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM hangs from the beak. The eagles right talon holds bundle of arrows and an olive branch in the right. Above the eagle's head are a group of stars and clouds with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top periphery. No denomination is mentioned. |
| weight-grams | 4.37 |
| year-display | 1796-1807 |