The Capped Bust Quarter, minted in Philadelphia in 1835, is a notable collectible coin from the United States. It features an obverse design of Liberty with a cap, symbolizing freedom, and a reverse depicting an eagle with a shield. This coin is part of a series produced between 1815 and 1838, characterized by its distinctive neoclassical style and is highly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and artistic design. The 1835 issue, in particular, has variations in mintage and condition that can affect its value significantly in the numismatic market.