The Capped Bust Quarter was a type of coin minted in the United States from 1815 to 1838. The 1832 Capped Bust Quarter, produced at the Philadelphia Mint, features the image of Liberty wearing a cap on the obverse side, symbolizing freedom and independence. On the reverse, the coin displays an eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows, emblematic of the nation's strength and peace. This coin is sought after by collectors for its historical significance and artistry, particularly in higher grades.