Collectible coins are items sought by numismatists and collectors due to their historical significance, rarity, and aesthetic appeal. In the United States, one notable type is the $2.50 Liberty Gold coin, often referred to as the "quarter eagle," which was minted from 1840 to 1907. The 1841 issue from the Dahlonega Mint is particularly significant, as it represents the early American gold coins produced in the southeastern U.S. and is highly valued for its limited mintage and historical context. The Dahlonega Mint was known for its role in striking coins during the Georgia Gold Rush, contributing to the numismatic importance of these coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1841-D $2 1/2 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) $2.50 Liberty Gold 1841 Dahlonega