Collectible coins, particularly within the category of early American currency, offer insights into historical economics and artistry. The United States produced various two-and-a-half-dollar coins, commonly known as "quarter eagles," first struck in 1796. The 1807 two-and-a-half-dollar gold coin features iconic designs, such as the portrait of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. These early coins are sought after by numismatists for their limited mintage, historical significance, and craftsmanship.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1807-P (Philadelphia) Early $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Early $2.50 1807 Philadelphia