The coin described is a Classic Head Quarter Eagle, minted in 1839 at the Dahlonega Mint in Georgia. This particular denomination is valued at $2.50 and features the design work of renowned engraver William Kneass. Constructed from a blend of 90% gold and 10% copper, this coin embodies a classic example of early American gold currency. It has a diameter of 18.2 mm and weighs approximately 4.18 grams. The edge of the coin is reeded, a detail that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also serves a practical purpose in preventing coin clipping. With a total mintage of just 13,674 pieces, the 1839 Classic Head Quarter Eagle is a relatively rare find, making it an attractive item for collectors. The absence of a mint mark indicates that it was produced in Dahlonega, contributing to the coin's historical significance. Overall, this coin represents a significant chapter in U.S. numismatic history and is a prized piece for both collectors and historians alike.
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1839 |
| Serie | Classic Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 |
| Denomination | $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) |
| Mint | Dahlonega |
| currency | USD |
| currency-amount | 2.5 |
| designer | William Kneass |
| diameter | 18.2 |
| edge-type | Reeded |
| height | 0 |
| material | 90% Gold, 10% Copper |
| mint-mark | None |
| mintage | 13674 |
| type | Coins |
| weight | 4.18 |
| width | 0 |
| year-display | 1839 |