The Capped Bust Quarter is a significant coin in U.S. numismatics, struck from 1815 to 1838, featuring a design by engraver John Reich. The 1825 edition is notable for its historical context, as this period marked a transitional phase in American coinage. The obverse showcases the bust of Liberty wearing a capped headpiece, while the reverse displays an eagle with a shield, symbolizing strength and sovereignty. These quarters are sought after by collectors due to their intricate design and limited mintage, making the 1825 date particularly desirable.