The Capped Bust Quarter is a classic U.S. coin produced from 1815 to 1838, with several variations, including the 1825 minting at the Philadelphia Mint. This quarter features a portrait of Liberty wearing a cap on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse, symbolizing American strength and freedom. The 1825 issue is particularly significant among collectors due to its historical context and representation of early American coinage. The coin's value is influenced by its condition, rarity, and demand in the numismatic market.